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Author | Murty, V.S.N. | ||||
Title | A new technique for the estimation of sea surface salinity in the tropical Indian Ocean from OLR | Type | $loc['typeJournal Article'] | ||
Year | 2004 | Publication | Journal of Geophysical Research | Abbreviated Journal | J. Geophys. Res. |
Volume | 109 | Issue | C12 | Pages | |
Keywords | sea surface salinity; tropical Indian Ocean; outgoing longwave radiation; effective oceanic layer; 1997-1998 El Nino event; interannual variability | ||||
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ISSN | 0148-0227 | ISBN | Medium | ||
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Call Number | COAPS @ mfield @ | Serial | 453 | ||
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Author | Nagamani, P.V.; Ali, M.M.; Goni, G.J.; Udaya Bhaskar, T.V.S.; McCreary, J.P.; Weller, R.A.; Rajeevan, M.; Gopala Krishna, V.V.; Pezzullo, J.C. | ||||
Title | Heat content of the Arabian Sea Mini Warm Pool is increasing | Type | $loc['typeJournal Article'] | ||
Year | 2016 | Publication | Atmospheric Science Letters | Abbreviated Journal | Atmos. Sci. Lett. |
Volume | 17 | Issue | 1 | Pages | 39-42 |
Keywords | tropical cyclone heat potential; Arabian Sea Mini Warm Pool; satellite altimetry; ocean heat content; all India monsoon rainfall | ||||
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ISSN | 1530261X | ISBN | Medium | ||
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Call Number | COAPS @ mfield @ | Serial | 47 | ||
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Author | Nakano, H.; Suginohara, N. | ||||
Title | Importance of the eastern Indian Ocean for the abyssal Pacific | Type | $loc['typeJournal Article'] | ||
Year | 2002 | Publication | Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans | Abbreviated Journal | J. Geophys. Res. |
Volume | 107 | Issue | C12 | Pages | 12-1-12-14 |
Keywords | Indian Ocean; Adélie; circumpolar deep water | ||||
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ISSN | 0148-0227 | ISBN | Medium | ||
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Call Number | COAPS @ mfield @ | Serial | 827 | ||
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Author | Nielsen, E.R.; Schumacher, R.S.; Keclik, A.M. | ||||
Title | The Effect of the Balcones Escarpment on Three Cases of Extreme Precipitation in Central Texas | Type | $loc['typeJournal Article'] | ||
Year | 2016 | Publication | Monthly Weather Review | Abbreviated Journal | Mon. Wea. Rev. |
Volume | 144 | Issue | 1 | Pages | 119-138 |
Keywords | Circulation/ Dynamics; Orographic effects; Atm/Ocean Structure/ Phenomena; Flood events; Physical Meteorology and Climatology; Hydrometeorology; Forecasting; Ensembles; Numerical weather prediction/forecasting | ||||
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ISSN | 0027-0644 | ISBN | Medium | ||
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Call Number | COAPS @ mfield @ | Serial | 102 | ||
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Author | Nyadjro, E.S.; Jensen, T.G.; Richman, J.G.; Shriver, J.F. | ||||
Title | On the Relationship Between Wind, SST, and the Thermocline in the Seychelles-Chagos Thermocline Ridge | Type | $loc['typeJournal Article'] | ||
Year | 2017 | Publication | IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters | Abbreviated Journal | IEEE Geosci. Remote Sensing Lett. |
Volume | 14 | Issue | 12 | Pages | 2315-2319 |
Keywords | Altimetry; HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM); Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD); ocean-atmosphere coupling; Rossby waves; sea surface temperature (SST); thermocline depth; winds | ||||
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ISSN | 1545-598X | ISBN | Medium | ||
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Call Number | COAPS @ mfield @ | Serial | 465 | ||
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Author | Nyadjro, E.S.; Rydbeck, A.V.; Jensen, T.G.; Richman, J.G.; Shriver, J.F. | ||||
Title | On the Generation and Salinity Impacts of Intraseasonal Westward Jets in the Equatorial Indian Ocean | Type | $loc['typeJournal Article'] | ||
Year | 2020 | Publication | Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans | Abbreviated Journal | J. Geophys. Res. Oceans |
Volume | 125 | Issue | 6 | Pages | e2020JC016066 |
Keywords | ndian Ocean; intraseasonal variability; westward Jet; intraseasonal oscillations; mixed layer salinity; surface currents | ||||
Abstract | While westerly winds dominate the equatorial Indian Ocean and generate the well‐known eastward flowing Wyrtki Jets during boreal spring and fall, there is evidence of a strong westward surface jet during winter that is swifter than eastward currents during that season. A weaker westward jet is found in summer. In this study, we report the occurrence, characteristics, and intraseasonal variability of this westward jet and its impact on mixed layer salinity in the equatorial Indian Ocean using the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) reanalysis with the Navy Coupled Ocean Data Assimilation (NCODA). The westward jet typically occurs in the upper 50 m, above an eastward flowing equatorial undercurrent, with peak westward volume transport of approximately −8 Sv. The westward jet builds up gradually, decays rapidly, and is primarily forced by local intraseasonal wind stress anomalies generated by atmospheric intraseasonal convection. Westward acceleration of the jet occurs when the dominant intraseasonal westward wind anomaly is not balanced by the zonal pressure gradient (ZPG) force. The intraseasonal westward jet generates strong horizontal advection and is the leading cause of mixed layer freshening in the western equatorial Indian Ocean. Without it, a saltier mixed layer would persist and weaken any barrier layers. Existing barrier layers are strengthened following the passage of freshwater‐laden westward jets. Deceleration of the westward jet occurs when the eastward ZPG becomes increasingly important and the westward intraseasonal wind anomalies weaken. A rapid reversal of atmospheric intraseasonal convection‐driven surface winds eventually terminates the westward jet. | ||||
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ISSN | 2169-9275 | ISBN | Medium | ||
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Call Number | COAPS @ user @ | Serial | 1118 | ||
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Author | O'hara, S. H.; Arko, R. A.; Clark, D.; Chandler, C. L.; Elya, J. L.; Ferrini, V. L.; McLain, K.; Olson, C. J.; Sellers, C. J.; Smith, S. R.; Stocks, K. I.; Stolp, L.; Carbotte, S. M. | ||||
Title | Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R) Program Data Services for the Oceanographic Research Community | Type | $loc['typeJournal Article'] | ||
Year | 2018 | Publication | American Geophysical Union | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Keywords | 4299 General or miscellaneous, OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL | ||||
Abstract | Research vessels supported by NSF are critical platforms contributing to academic oceanographic research in the US. The “underway” data sets obtained from the continuously operating geophysical, water column, and meteorological sensors aboard these vessels provide characterization of basic environmental conditions for the oceans and are of high scientific value for building global syntheses, climatologies, and historical time series of ocean properties (e.g the World Ocean Atlas, the GMRT bathymetric synthesis, ICOADS). The Rolling deck to Repository program (www.rvdata.us) provides a central shore-side data gateway that ensures the basic documentation, assessment and submission of all environmental data from ship operators to the NOAA long-term archives for these data. R2R provides a set of data services for the oceanographic research community, including: publishing an online, searchable and browsable master cruise catalog, supported by cruise and data set DOIs; organizing, archiving, and disseminating original underway data and documents; assessing data quality on select data types; creating select post-field data products; and supporting at-sea event logging. In this presentation we will discuss new developments in R2R data services and challenges associated with ship-based data management. A significant challenge is the dramatic increase in data volumes associated with new sensors (e.g. the EK80 Sonar systems) whereby individual cruise distributions can be several terabytes. Ship operators, R2R and NCEI must design a way to move and store these growing volumes. R2R is also working to make information more accessible and complete. A new website has been launched along with API web services that allow users to find and use data more easily. R2R is working to improve device metadata, including working to identify the time sources for all environmental sensors to support accurate comparison and merging of data sets. |
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Call Number | COAPS @ user @ | Serial | 1006 | ||
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Author | O'hara, S. H.; Arko, R. A.; Clark, D.; Chandler, C. L.; Elya, J. L.; Ferrini, V. L.; McLain, K.; Olson, C. J.; Sellers, C. J.; Smith, S. R.; Stocks, K. I.; Stolp, L.; Carbotte, S. M. | ||||
Title | Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R) Program Data Services for the Oceanographic Research Community | Type | $loc['typeAbstract'] | ||
Year | 2018 | Publication | American Geophysical Union | Abbreviated Journal | AGU |
Volume | American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2018 | Issue | Pages | ||
Keywords | OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL | ||||
Abstract | Research vessels supported by NSF are critical platforms contributing to academic oceanographic research in the US. The “underway” data sets obtained from the continuously operating geophysical, water column, and meteorological sensors aboard these vessels provide characterization of basic environmental conditions for the oceans and are of high scientific value for building global syntheses, climatologies, and historical time series of ocean properties (e.g the World Ocean Atlas, the GMRT bathymetric synthesis, ICOADS). The Rolling deck to Repository program (www.rvdata.us) provides a central shore-side data gateway that ensures the basic documentation, assessment and submission of all environmental data from ship operators to the NOAA long-term archives for these data. R2R provides a set of data services for the oceanographic research community, including: publishing an online, searchable and browsable master cruise catalog, supported by cruise and data set DOIs; organizing, archiving, and disseminating original underway data and documents; assessing data quality on select data types; creating select post-field data products; and supporting at-sea event logging. In this presentation we will discuss new developments in R2R data services and challenges associated with ship-based data management. A significant challenge is the dramatic increase in data volumes associated with new sensors (e.g. the EK80 Sonar systems) whereby individual cruise distributions can be several terabytes. Ship operators, R2R and NCEI must design a way to move and store these growing volumes. R2R is also working to make information more accessible and complete. A new website has been launched along with API web services that allow users to find and use data more easily. R2R is working to improve device metadata, including working to identify the time sources for all environmental sensors to support accurate comparison and merging of data sets. | ||||
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Call Number | COAPS @ user @ | Serial | 1020 | ||
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Author | Paget, A.C.; Bourassa, M.A.; Anguelova, M.D. | ||||
Title | Comparing in situ and satellite-based parameterizations of oceanic whitecaps | Type | $loc['typeJournal Article'] | ||
Year | 2015 | Publication | Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans | Abbreviated Journal | J. Geophys. Res. Oceans |
Volume | 120 | Issue | 4 | Pages | 2826-2843 |
Keywords | whitecap fraction; foam fraction; whitecap coverage; breaking waves; actively breaking waves; air-sea interaction processes; in situ whitecap observations scatterometers; QuikSCAT; WindSat; microwave radiometry; passive remote sensing; satellite oceanography | ||||
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ISSN | 2169-9275 | ISBN | Medium | ||
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Call Number | COAPS @ mfield @ | Serial | 108 | ||
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Author | Perrie, W.; Zhang, W.; Bourassa, M.; Shen, H.; Vachon, P.W. | ||||
Title | Impact of Satellite Winds on Marine Wind Simulations | Type | $loc['typeJournal Article'] | ||
Year | 2008 | Publication | Weather and Forecasting | Abbreviated Journal | Wea. Forecasting |
Volume | 23 | Issue | 2 | Pages | 290-303 |
Keywords | Satellite observations; Data assimilation; Hurricanes; Waves, oceanic; Ocean modeling; Numerical analysis | ||||
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ISSN | 0882-8156 | ISBN | Medium | ||
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Funding | NASA, OVWST | Approved | $loc['no'] | ||
Call Number | COAPS @ mfield @ | Serial | 680 | ||
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