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Autor:
Igor Shulman, Marjorie A. M. Friedrichs, John C. Kindle, Robert W. Helber, Bradley Penta, Robert Arnone, Jason K. Jolliff
Publikováno v:
Journal of Marine Systems. 76:64-82
The increasing complexity of coupled hydrodynamic-ecosystem models may require skill assessment methods that both quantify various aspects of model performance and visually summarize these aspects within compact diagrams. Hence summary diagrams, such
Autor:
James D. Doyle, Paul J. Martin, Igor Shulman, Russ E. Davis, Sergio deRada, Stephanie Anderson, James Cummings, Steve Ramp, Clark Rowley, Francisco P. Chavez, John C. Kindle, David M. Fratantoni
Publikováno v:
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography. 56:188-198
Glider observations were essential components of the observational program in the Autonomous Ocean Sampling Network (AOSN-II) experiment in the Monterey Bay area during summer of 2003. This paper is focused on the impact of the assimilation of glider
Autor:
M. W. Phelps, Steven H. D. Haddock, Mark A. Moline, Igor Shulman, John C. Kindle, Dmitri A. Nechaev, Dennis J. McGillicuddy
Publikováno v:
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 22:1267-1281
The focus of this paper is on the development of methodology for short-term (1–3 days) oceanic bioluminescence (BL) predictions and the optimization of spatial and temporal bioluminescence sampling strategies. The approach is based on predictions o
Autor:
John C. Kindle, Paul J. Turner, Yinglong J. Zhang, Michaela Burla, Mike Zulauf, António M. Baptista, Edward Myers, Michael Wilkin, Arun Chawla, Charles Seaton
Publikováno v:
Continental Shelf Research. 25:935-972
This article is the second of a two-part paper on ELCIRC, an Eulerian-Lagrangian finite difference/finite volume model designed to simulate 3D baroclinic circulation across river-to-ocean scales. In part one (Zhang et al., 2004), we described the for
Publikováno v:
Progress in Oceanography. 65:176-213
Although it is nominally a tropical locale, the semiannual wind reversals associated with the Monsoon system of the Arabian Sea result annually in two distinct periods of elevated biological activity. While in both cases monsoonal forcing drives surf
Autor:
John C. Kindle, Jeffrey D. Paduan, Curtis A. Collins, Leslie K. Rosenfeld, Igor Shulman, Steven R. Ramp, James K. Lewis, Chau Ron Wu
Publikováno v:
Continental Shelf Research. 22:1129-1151
A high resolution, data assimilating ocean model of the Monterey Bay area (ICON model) is under development within the framework of the project “An Innovative Coastal-Ocean Observing Network” (ICON) sponsored by the National Oceanographic Partner
Autor:
Raleigh R. Hood, Albert S. Fischer, Robert A. Weller, Julian P. McCreary, Sharon L. Smith, Kevin E. Kohler, John C. Kindle
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. 106:7139-7155
A three-dimensional, physical-biological model of the Indian Ocean is used to study the influences of diurnal and intraseasonal forcing on mixed-layer and biological variability in the central Arabian Sea, where a mooring was deployed and maintained
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. 105:14141-14162
The evolution of the upper ocean in the strong seasonally forced Arabian Sea, as observed by a mooring deployed in 1994–1995, is investigated using the Naval Research Laboratory Layered Ocean Model (NLOM). Model simulations were sensitive to the ch
Autor:
Alan Weidemann, A. Michelle Wood, Robert Arnone, Burton H. Jones, Rory K Toon, Catherine E Rathbun, Steven E. Lohrenz, John C. Kindle
Publikováno v:
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography. 47:1249-1277
Comparisons were made among size-fractionated photosynthesis-irradiance (P-E) parameters, chlorophyll a size distributions, and accessory pigment composition of natural phytoplankton assemblages in filaments, coastal upwelling waters, and an oligotro
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 25:2769-2772
Velocity and property observations were made during February and March 1995 as part of the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) Hydrographic Program (WHP) expedition in the Indian Ocean. The observed circulation in the upper 300 m of the ocean d