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Author Savage, A.C.; Arbic, B.K.; Alford, M.H.; Ansong, J.K.; Farrar, J.T.; Menemenlis, D.; O'Rourke, A.K.; Richman, J.G.; Shriver, J.F.; Voet, G.; Wallcraft, A.J.; Zamudio, L.
  Title Spectral decomposition of internal gravity wave sea surface height in global models: INTERNAL GRAVITY WAVE SEA SURFACE HEIGHT Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
  Year 2017 Publication Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans Abbreviated Journal J. Geophys. Res. Oceans
  Volume 122 Issue 10 Pages 7803-7821
  Keywords high-frequency motions; atmospheric pressure; dynamic height
  Abstract Two global ocean models ranging in horizontal resolution from 1/128 to 1/488 are used to study the space and time scales of sea surface height (SSH) signals associated with internal gravity waves (IGWs). Frequency-horizontal wavenumber SSH spectral densities are computed over seven regions of the world ocean from two simulations of the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) and three simulations of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology general circulation model (MITgcm). High wavenumber, high-frequency SSH variance follows the predicted IGW linear dispersion curves. The realism of high-frequency motions (>0:87 cpd) in the models is tested through comparison of the frequency spectral density of dynamic height variance computed from the highest-resolution runs of each model (1/258 HYCOM and 1/488 MITgcm) with dynamic height variance frequency spectral density computed from nine in situ profiling instruments. These high-frequency motions are of particular interest because of their contributions to the small-scale SSH variability that will be observed on a global scale in the upcoming Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite altimetry mission. The variance at supertidal frequencies can be comparable to the tidal and low-frequency variance for high wavenumbers (length scales smaller than 50 km), especially in the higher-resolution simulations. In the highest-resolution simulations, the high-frequency variance can be greater than the low-frequency variance at these scales.
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  ISSN 2169-9275 ISBN Medium
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  Call Number COAPS @ rl18 @ Serial 993
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Author Smith, S.R.; Briggs, K.; Lopez, N.; Kourafalou, V.
  Title Applying Automated Underway Ship Observations to Numerical Model Evaluation Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
  Year 2016 Publication Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology Abbreviated Journal J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol.
  Volume 33 Issue 3 Pages 409-428
  Keywords Ship observations; Automatic weather stations; Ocean models; Model evaluation/performance; In situ atmospheric observations; Observational techniques and algorithms; Models and modeling; In situ oceanic observations
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  ISSN 0739-0572 ISBN Medium
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  Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 53
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Author Sura, P.; Hannachi, A.
  Title Perspectives of Non-Gaussianity in Atmospheric Synoptic and Low-Frequency Variability Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
  Year 2015 Publication Journal of Climate Abbreviated Journal J. Climate
  Volume 28 Issue 13 Pages 5091-5114
  Keywords Atmospheric circulation; Nonlinear dynamics; Statistics; Climate variability
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  ISSN 0894-8755 ISBN Medium
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  Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 114
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Author Swearingen, A. D.
  Title Examining Shifts in Warm-Season Near-Surface Moisture Trends in Florida Type $loc['typeManuscript']
  Year 2015 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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  Keywords Florida; Surface dew points; Atmospheric moisture
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  Address Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science
  Corporate Author Thesis $loc['Bachelor's thesis']
  Publisher Florida State University Place of Publication Tallahassee, FL Editor
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  Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 115
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Author Todd, Austin
  Title Circulation Dynamics and Larval Transport Mechanisms in the Florida Big Bend Type $loc['typeManuscript']
  Year 2013 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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  Keywords Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science
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  Corporate Author Thesis $loc['Ph.D. thesis']
  Publisher Florida State University Place of Publication Tallahassee, FL Editor
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  Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 228
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Author Wallcraft, A.J.; Kara, A.B.; Hurlburt, H.E.; Chassignet, E.P.; Halliwell, G.H.
  Title Value of bulk heat flux parameterizations for ocean SST prediction Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
  Year 2008 Publication Journal of Marine Systems Abbreviated Journal Journal of Marine Systems
  Volume 74 Issue 1-2 Pages 241-258
  Keywords Bulk heat fluxes; Ocean model SST; Exchange coefficients; Atmospheric forcing; Climate
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  ISSN 0924-7963 ISBN Medium
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  Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 405
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Author Xue, W.; Xin, X.; Zhang, J.; Zhang, W.; Wu, H.; Huang, Z.; Zhang, T.; Li, H.; Ding, N.; Huang H.
  Title Development and Testing of a Multi-model Ensemble Coupling Framework Type $loc['typeBook Chapter']
  Year 2016 Publication Development and Evaluation of High Resolution Climate System Models Abbreviated Journal
  Volume Issue Pages 163-208
  Keywords Climate system model; Ensemble coupling platform; Atmospheric noise; Process layout
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  Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 91
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Author Zheng, Y.; Zhang, R.; Bourassa, M.A.
  Title Impact of East Asian Winter and Australian Summer Monsoons on the Enhanced Surface Westerlies over the Western Tropical Pacific Ocean Preceding the El Niño Onset Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
  Year 2014 Publication Journal of Climate Abbreviated Journal J. Climate
  Volume 27 Issue 5 Pages 1928-1944
  Keywords Atmospheric circulation; Forcing; Dynamics; Monsoons; Wind
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  ISSN 0894-8755 ISBN Medium
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  Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 155
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