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Tide-surge interaction off the east coast of Canada and northeastern United States
(2007-06)
[1] Sea level observations and a dynamical model are used to investigate tide-surge interaction in the coastal waters off the east coast of Canada and northern USA. The study is motivated in part by the need to improve ...
Predicting the frequency of storm surges and extreme sea levels in the northwest Atlantic
(2006-10)
[1] A 40 year hindcast of storm surges in the northwest Atlantic and adjacent shelf seas is performed using a 2-D nonlinear barotropic ocean model forced by realistic 6 hourly winds and air pressures. This hindcast is used ...
Predicting mesoscale variability of the North Atlantic using a physically motivated scheme for assimilating altimeter and Argo observations
(American Meteorological Society, 2009-07)
A computationally efficient scheme is described for assimilating sea level measured by altimeters and vertical profiles of temperature and salinity measured by Argo floats. The scheme is based on a transformation of ...
Assimilating long-term hydrographic information into an eddy-permitting model of the North Atlantic
(American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, 2006-09)
No abstract available.