The shallow depth of the inner continental shelf allows for rapid adjustment of the ocean to air-sea exchange of heat and momentum compared with offshore locations. Observations during 2001–2013 are used to evaluate the contributions of air-sea heat flux and oceanic advection to interannual variability of inner-shelf temperature in the Middle Atlantic Bight. Wintertime processes are important for interpreting regional interannual variability at nearshore locations since winter anomalies account for 69–77% of the variance of the annual anomalies and are correlated over broad along-shelf scales, from New England to North Carolina. At the Martha\u27s Vineyard Coastal Observatory on the 12 m isobath, a heat budget is used to test the hypothesis...
Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in the eastern tropical Atlantic are crucial for climate variability...
The annual cycle of sea surface temperature and ocean-atmosphere fluxes on the west Florida shelf is...
Variability in the North Atlantic ocean heat transport at 26.5°N on short (5 day) timescales is iden...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Fits of an annual harmonic to depth-average along-shelf current time series longer than 200 days fro...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2016. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
This study examines the heat balance of the inner shelf along the US West Coast using 14 years of su...
Yan, Xiao-HaiThe responses of the ocean to several mesoscale processes in the Middle Atlantic Bight ...
Heat and salt balances over the New England shelf are examined using 10 month time\ud series of curr...
Data from 4.8 years of current meter mooring arrays located across the western boundary currents at ...
Eastward-propagating interdecadal time-scale sea surface temperature (SST) winter anomalies have bee...
Nearly 50 years ago Bjerknes1 suggested that the character of large-scale air–sea interaction over t...
The influence of Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies on the atmospheric circulation ove...
International audienceThe temperature variability of the Atlantic Ocean is investigated using an edd...
Variability in the North Atlantic ocean heat transport at 26.5N on short (5-day) timescales is ident...
Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in the eastern tropical Atlantic are crucial for climate variability...
The annual cycle of sea surface temperature and ocean-atmosphere fluxes on the west Florida shelf is...
Variability in the North Atlantic ocean heat transport at 26.5°N on short (5 day) timescales is iden...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Fits of an annual harmonic to depth-average along-shelf current time series longer than 200 days fro...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2016. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
This study examines the heat balance of the inner shelf along the US West Coast using 14 years of su...
Yan, Xiao-HaiThe responses of the ocean to several mesoscale processes in the Middle Atlantic Bight ...
Heat and salt balances over the New England shelf are examined using 10 month time\ud series of curr...
Data from 4.8 years of current meter mooring arrays located across the western boundary currents at ...
Eastward-propagating interdecadal time-scale sea surface temperature (SST) winter anomalies have bee...
Nearly 50 years ago Bjerknes1 suggested that the character of large-scale air–sea interaction over t...
The influence of Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies on the atmospheric circulation ove...
International audienceThe temperature variability of the Atlantic Ocean is investigated using an edd...
Variability in the North Atlantic ocean heat transport at 26.5N on short (5-day) timescales is ident...
Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in the eastern tropical Atlantic are crucial for climate variability...
The annual cycle of sea surface temperature and ocean-atmosphere fluxes on the west Florida shelf is...
Variability in the North Atlantic ocean heat transport at 26.5°N on short (5 day) timescales is iden...