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Bourassa, MA; Smith, SR; O'Brien, JJ Assimilation of scatterometer and in situ winds for regularly gridded products 2002 6th Symposium on Integrated Observing Systems 161-165
Smith, S. R.; Maue, R. N.; Bourassa, M. A. 'Global Winds', State of the Climate in 2007 2008 Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 532-534
Bourassa, M. A., R. N. Maue, S. R. Smith, P. J. Hughes, and J. Rolph Global Winds: State of the Climate in 2006 2007 Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 88 135
Smith, S. R.; Green, P. M.; Leonardi, A. P.; O'Brien, J. J. The role of lower and upper tropospheric circulations in forcing ENSO winter precipitation anomalies 1998 9th Symposium on Global Change Studies, American Meteorological Society, Phoenix, AZ, USA 176-179
Smith, S. R.; Bourassa, M. A.; Sharp, R. J. Establishing more truth in true winds 1998 10th Symposium on Meteorological Observations, American Meteorological Society, Phoenix, AZ, USA 253-256
Smith, S. R.; Bourassa, M. A.; Sharp, R. J. Establishing more truth in true winds 1999 CLIMAR99, WMO, Vancouver, Canada 300-305
Zierden, D. F.; Bourassa, M. A.; O'Brien, J. J. Cyclone Surface Pressures and Frontogenesis from NASA Scatterometer (NSCAT) Winds 1999 1.48-1.49
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
Zavala-Hidalgo, J.; Morey, S. L.; O'Brien, J. J. A numerical study of the circulation on the western shelf of the Gulf of Mexico 2002 08.31-08.32
Morey, S. L.; Bourassa, M. A.; Jia, X.; O'Brien, J. J.; Zavala-Hidalgo, J. Impacts of satellite scatterometer derived wind forcing on the West Florida Shelf ocean circulation 2002 08.18-08.19

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