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Shaevitz, D.A.; Camargo, S.J.; Sobel, A.H.; Jonas, J.A.; Kim, D.; Kumar, A.; LaRow, T.E.; Lim, Y.-K.; Murakami, H.; Reed, K.A.; Roberts, M.J.; Scoccimarro, E.; Vidale, P.L.; Wang, H.; Wehner, M.F.; Zhao, M.; Henderson, N. Characteristics of tropical cyclones in high-resolution models in the present climate 2014 Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 6 1154-1172
Sharp, R. J. Comparision of modelled and remotely sensed (NSCAT) boundary layer flow and vorticity around islands 1999
Sharp, R. J. Complex empirical orthogonal function analysis in two dimensional data sets: theory and examples 1996
Sharp, R. J.; Bourassa, M. A.; O'Brien, J. J. Tropical cyclogenesis detection in the East Pacific Hurricane Basin 2003 2.21-2.22
Sharp, R. J.; Bourassa, M. A.; O'Brien, J. J. Numerical Simulations of Low-Level Flow around Heard Island 1999 5.52-5.53
Sharp, R. J.; Bourassa, M. A.; O'Brien, J. J.; Katsaros, K. B.; Forde, E. B. Early Detection Tropical Cyclones using SeaWinds-Derived Vorticity 2003 02:23-24
Sharp, R. J.; Bourassa, M. A.; O'Brien, J. J.; Katsaros, K. B.; Forde, E. B. Early detection of tropical cyclones using Sea Winds-derived vorticity for the 2001 hurricane season 2001 82 Fall meet. Suppl. Abstract OS31A-0388
Sharp, R.J.; Bourassa, M.A.; O'Brien, J.J. Comments on “Early detection of tropical cyclones using SeaWinds-derived vorticity” – Reply 2003 Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 84 1417-1417
Sharp, R.J.; Bourassa, M.A.; O'Brien, J.J. Early Detection of Tropical Cyclones Using Seawinds-Derived Vorticity 2002 Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 83 879-889
Shchepetkin, A.F.; O'Brien, J.J. A Physically Consistent Formulation of Lateral Friction in Shallow-Water Equation Ocean Models 1996 Monthly Weather Review 124 1285-1300

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