This study proposes a method to detect ocean fronts from in situ temperature and density glider measurements. This method is applied to data collected along the CalCOFI Line 90, south of the California Current System (CCS), over the 2006–2013 period. It is based on image-processing techniques commonly applied to sea surface temperature (SST) satellite data. Front detection results using glider data are consistent with those obtained in other studies carried out in the CCS. SST images of the Multi-scale Ultra-high Resolution (MUR) dataset were also used to compare the probability of occurrence or front frequency (FF) obtained with the two datasets. Glider and MUR temperatures are highly correlated. Along Line 90, frontal frequency exhibited ...
Satellite-derived sea surface temperature (SST) fronts provide a valuable resource for the study of ...
Fronts represent sharp boundaries between water masses, but seasonal and interannual variation in th...
The oceanic front is a narrow zone in which water properties change abruptly within a short distance...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionSea surface temperature (SST) fronts are determined for the...
This PhD thesis is about understanding some aspects of the dynamics of the ocean surface mixed layer...
The wide availability of workstations has made the creation of sophisticated image processing algori...
An algorithm to detect fronts in satellite-derived sea surface temperature fields is presented. Alth...
Since 2005, Spray underwater gliders have been used to sample sections across the southern Californi...
This dataset includes the post-processed data and a demo MATLAB script used for the paper titled "Gl...
Recent and past algorithms designed to detect fronts in satellite-derived sea surface temperature fi...
Spray glider surveys in the California Current System (CCS) resolve upper ocean processes at scales ...
Ocean fronts are narrow zones of intense dynamic activity that play an important role in global ocea...
Remote sensing is useful for studying certain oceanographic problems only if the signal obtained fro...
This dissertation presents a two-part study of persistent sea surface temperature (SST) fronts based...
Two algorithms designed to detect deepwater oceanic features and arbitrary edge profiles were tuned ...
Satellite-derived sea surface temperature (SST) fronts provide a valuable resource for the study of ...
Fronts represent sharp boundaries between water masses, but seasonal and interannual variation in th...
The oceanic front is a narrow zone in which water properties change abruptly within a short distance...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionSea surface temperature (SST) fronts are determined for the...
This PhD thesis is about understanding some aspects of the dynamics of the ocean surface mixed layer...
The wide availability of workstations has made the creation of sophisticated image processing algori...
An algorithm to detect fronts in satellite-derived sea surface temperature fields is presented. Alth...
Since 2005, Spray underwater gliders have been used to sample sections across the southern Californi...
This dataset includes the post-processed data and a demo MATLAB script used for the paper titled "Gl...
Recent and past algorithms designed to detect fronts in satellite-derived sea surface temperature fi...
Spray glider surveys in the California Current System (CCS) resolve upper ocean processes at scales ...
Ocean fronts are narrow zones of intense dynamic activity that play an important role in global ocea...
Remote sensing is useful for studying certain oceanographic problems only if the signal obtained fro...
This dissertation presents a two-part study of persistent sea surface temperature (SST) fronts based...
Two algorithms designed to detect deepwater oceanic features and arbitrary edge profiles were tuned ...
Satellite-derived sea surface temperature (SST) fronts provide a valuable resource for the study of ...
Fronts represent sharp boundaries between water masses, but seasonal and interannual variation in th...
The oceanic front is a narrow zone in which water properties change abruptly within a short distance...