Three-dimensional finite element models were established for the Newfoundland and Labrador Shelf to investigate climatological monthly mean wind- and density-driven circulation. The model was forced using wind stresses from the National Center for Environmental Prediction-National Center for Atmospheric Research reanalysis data prescribed at the sea surface, large-scale remote forcing determined from a North Atlantic model, monthly mean temperature and salinity climatology, and M2 tide on the open boundary. The model results were examined against various in situ observations (moored current meter, tide gauge, and vessel-mounted acoustic Doppler current profiler data) and satellite drift measurements and discussed together with literature in...
Oceanographic observations on the Flemish Cap (around 47°N, 45°W) from the early-1990s to 1999 are c...
While it has generally been understood that the production of Labrador Sea Water (LSW) impacts the A...
A model of the Newfoundland Basin is configured using the Princeton Ocean Model and a regional histo...
A three-dimensional nonlinear finite element model with an advanced turbulence scheme is used in con...
Seasonal change of velocity and transport in the Labrador Current is studied using 3.5 years of TOPE...
The respective contributions of saline (Atlantic and Pacific water) and freshwater (sea ice melt, me...
The seasonal-mean circulation over the Scotian Shelf is studied numerically by computing mean and ti...
A three-dimensional finite volume coast ocean model (FVCOM) is applied to understand better the wind...
The climatological seasonal-mean hydrography and circulation in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and on the ...
The production of water masses formed by convection in the Labrador Sea (i.e. Labrador Sea Water, LS...
The Labrador Sea plays an important role in the Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC), due to the...
This study focuses on estimating the variability in the formation of Upper and classical Labrador Se...
The Labrador Sea is one of a small number of deep convection sites in the North Atlantic that contri...
Most of the available temperature and salinity data from the waters above the Labrador continental s...
Long‐term observations from a 17 year long mooring array at the exit of the Labrador Sea at 53°N are...
Oceanographic observations on the Flemish Cap (around 47°N, 45°W) from the early-1990s to 1999 are c...
While it has generally been understood that the production of Labrador Sea Water (LSW) impacts the A...
A model of the Newfoundland Basin is configured using the Princeton Ocean Model and a regional histo...
A three-dimensional nonlinear finite element model with an advanced turbulence scheme is used in con...
Seasonal change of velocity and transport in the Labrador Current is studied using 3.5 years of TOPE...
The respective contributions of saline (Atlantic and Pacific water) and freshwater (sea ice melt, me...
The seasonal-mean circulation over the Scotian Shelf is studied numerically by computing mean and ti...
A three-dimensional finite volume coast ocean model (FVCOM) is applied to understand better the wind...
The climatological seasonal-mean hydrography and circulation in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and on the ...
The production of water masses formed by convection in the Labrador Sea (i.e. Labrador Sea Water, LS...
The Labrador Sea plays an important role in the Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC), due to the...
This study focuses on estimating the variability in the formation of Upper and classical Labrador Se...
The Labrador Sea is one of a small number of deep convection sites in the North Atlantic that contri...
Most of the available temperature and salinity data from the waters above the Labrador continental s...
Long‐term observations from a 17 year long mooring array at the exit of the Labrador Sea at 53°N are...
Oceanographic observations on the Flemish Cap (around 47°N, 45°W) from the early-1990s to 1999 are c...
While it has generally been understood that the production of Labrador Sea Water (LSW) impacts the A...
A model of the Newfoundland Basin is configured using the Princeton Ocean Model and a regional histo...