Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Hong, C. H.; Hurlburt, H. E.; Melsom, A.; Metzger, E. J.; Meyers, S. D.; O'Brien, J. J. |
The role of tropically forced coastal Kelvin waves on the stability of the coastal circulation along western north America |
1997 |
CAS/JSC Working Group, (WMO/ICSU/IOC) |
25 |
848-849 |
Legler, D. M.; Smith, S. R.; Stricherz, J. N. |
WOCE Southern Hemisphere Surface Meteorology |
1997 |
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cdrom |
Meyers, S. D.; O'Brien, J. J. |
Tropically forced Rossby waves as a source of decadal variability in the Northeast Pacific Ocean |
1997 |
Seventh AMS Conference on Climate Variations, Long Beach, CA, USA |
|
92-96 |
Putnam, W. M.; Legler, D. M.; O'Brien, J. J. |
Assimilation of FSU and NCEP reanalysis pseudostress products over the Pacific ocean and Complex EOF Analysis of the Resulting Fields |
1998 |
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Siefridt, L.; Barnier, B.; Legler, D. M.; O'Brien, J. J. |
5-day average wind over North-West Atlantic from ERS1 using a variational analysis |
1998 |
Global Atmosphere and Ocean System |
5 |
317-344 |
Tiscareno-Lopez, M., N. J. Rosenberg, D. M. Legler, A. R. Corral, R. Shrinivasan, R. A. Brown, G. G. Medina, M. A. V. Valle, and R. C. Izaurralde |
Algunos efectos del fenomeno climatico El Nino en la agricultura Mexicana |
1998 |
Ciencia y Desarrollo |
24 |
4-14 |
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 |
Mariner, V. A. |
El Nino; Facts, Figures, Images and Predictions |
1998 |
College & Research Libraries News |
59 |
663-667 |
Meyers, S. D.; Melsom, A.; O'Brien, J. J. |
Ocean Variations the Eastern Gulf of Alaska Due to ENSO |
1998 |
Workshop on Climate Change and Salmon Production |
|
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Bove, M. C.; O'Brien, J. J. |
Impacts of ENSO on United States Tornadic Activity |
1998 |
The Ninth Symposium on Global Change Studies, 78th AMS Annual Meeting, Amer. Meteorol. Soc. |
|
199-202 |