The OPTOMA (Ocean Prediction Through Observation, Modeling and Analysis) Program, seeks to understand the mesoscale (fronts, eddies, and jets) variability and dynamics of the California Current System (CCS) and to determine the scientific limits to practical mesoscale ocean forecasting. OPTOMA 23 is the last of the OPTOMA surveys and it is unique in that this was the first effort to integrate concurrent satellite, drifting buoy, ship, and aircraft data in a comprehensive oceanographic, meteorological, and acoustical study of the CCS. Specific goals of the airborne surveys were to: provide synoptic data for objective analysis of various parameters (e.g., SST from AXBT and PRT-5, mixed layer depth, thermal structure); provide initialization, ...
The physical, chemical and biological perturbations in central California waters associated with the...
A high resolution, multi-level, primitive equation ocean model is used to investigate the combined r...
Spray glider surveys in the California Current System (CCS) resolve upper ocean processes at scales ...
The flight 0PT0MA3 was undertaken on 10 February, 1983 to sample a subdomain of the California Curr...
Approved for public release; distribution unlimited.This report is for the research project "Ocean P...
This bibliography updates the following publication: Mooers, C.N.K., R.G. Williams, K.C. Vierra and...
The OPTOMA (Ocean Prediction Through Observation, Modeling and Analysis) program is developing an oc...
The long-term goal is to enhance our understanding of airsea interaction in the littoral zone by mea...
CTD observations were made in the Code region near Pt Arena on the northern California coast at 39°N...
LONG-TERM GOALS: My long-term goal is to understand the kinematics and dynamics of the California Cu...
The development and implementation of a real-time ocean forecast system based on the Regional Ocean ...
Our understanding of the ocean historically has moved forward in parallel with our ability to make o...
Remote sensing is useful for studying certain oceanographic problems only if the signal obtained fro...
Abstract-The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has been monitoring coastal change for decades. Ea...
In summer 1988, we made repeated mesoscale surveys of a grid extending 200 km offshore between\ud 37...
The physical, chemical and biological perturbations in central California waters associated with the...
A high resolution, multi-level, primitive equation ocean model is used to investigate the combined r...
Spray glider surveys in the California Current System (CCS) resolve upper ocean processes at scales ...
The flight 0PT0MA3 was undertaken on 10 February, 1983 to sample a subdomain of the California Curr...
Approved for public release; distribution unlimited.This report is for the research project "Ocean P...
This bibliography updates the following publication: Mooers, C.N.K., R.G. Williams, K.C. Vierra and...
The OPTOMA (Ocean Prediction Through Observation, Modeling and Analysis) program is developing an oc...
The long-term goal is to enhance our understanding of airsea interaction in the littoral zone by mea...
CTD observations were made in the Code region near Pt Arena on the northern California coast at 39°N...
LONG-TERM GOALS: My long-term goal is to understand the kinematics and dynamics of the California Cu...
The development and implementation of a real-time ocean forecast system based on the Regional Ocean ...
Our understanding of the ocean historically has moved forward in parallel with our ability to make o...
Remote sensing is useful for studying certain oceanographic problems only if the signal obtained fro...
Abstract-The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has been monitoring coastal change for decades. Ea...
In summer 1988, we made repeated mesoscale surveys of a grid extending 200 km offshore between\ud 37...
The physical, chemical and biological perturbations in central California waters associated with the...
A high resolution, multi-level, primitive equation ocean model is used to investigate the combined r...
Spray glider surveys in the California Current System (CCS) resolve upper ocean processes at scales ...