Mechanisms that generate subseasonal (1-2 months) events of sea level rise along the western Gulf Coast are investigated using the data collected by a dense tide gauge network: Texas Coastal Ocean Observation Network (TCOON) and National Water Level Observation Network (NWLON), satellite altimetry, and high-resolution (0.08°) ocean reanalysis product. In particular, the role of Loop Current and eddy shedding in generating the extreme sea level rise along the coast is emphasized. The time series of sea level anomalies along the western portion of the Gulf Coast derived from the TCOON and NWLON tide gauge data indicate that a subseasonal sea level rise which exceeds 15 cm is observed once in every 2-5 years. Based on the analysis of satellite...
Surface chlorophyll concentrations inferred from satellite images suggest a strong influence of the ...
Loop Current, LC, path variability exhibits a continuum of spatial and temporal scales, all are call...
The surface circulation of the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico is studied using 13 years of satelli...
Although numerous studies on Eulerian mesoscale eddies with closed contours of sea surface height (S...
International audienceThe Gulf of Mexico exhibits strong circulation due to the Loop Current System,...
The Gulf of Mexico exhibits strong circulation due to the Loop Current System, along with high mesos...
The Gulf of Mexico exhibits strong circulation due to the Loop Current System, along with high mesos...
[1] Eddy-topography (ET) interactions are important in determining the path and evolution of oceanic...
Surface circulation in the Gulf of Mexico is dominated by the Loop Current System (LCS), including t...
System (PROFS) is tested to forecast 14 4-week periods Aug/25/99–Sep/20/00, during which a powerful ...
The Loop Current (LC), which is the main mesoscale dynamic feature of the Gulf of Mexico (GoM), has ...
In this dissertation, three sea level studies in the Mississippi Bight (MSB) have been conducted. Th...
A total of 20 Loop Current eddy separation event dates were derived from Seasat and ERS-1 satellite ...
The anticyclonic Loop Current Eddy (LCE) shedding events are strongly associated with the evolution ...
Temporal variations of the seasonal sea level harmonics throughout the 20th and early 21st century a...
Surface chlorophyll concentrations inferred from satellite images suggest a strong influence of the ...
Loop Current, LC, path variability exhibits a continuum of spatial and temporal scales, all are call...
The surface circulation of the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico is studied using 13 years of satelli...
Although numerous studies on Eulerian mesoscale eddies with closed contours of sea surface height (S...
International audienceThe Gulf of Mexico exhibits strong circulation due to the Loop Current System,...
The Gulf of Mexico exhibits strong circulation due to the Loop Current System, along with high mesos...
The Gulf of Mexico exhibits strong circulation due to the Loop Current System, along with high mesos...
[1] Eddy-topography (ET) interactions are important in determining the path and evolution of oceanic...
Surface circulation in the Gulf of Mexico is dominated by the Loop Current System (LCS), including t...
System (PROFS) is tested to forecast 14 4-week periods Aug/25/99–Sep/20/00, during which a powerful ...
The Loop Current (LC), which is the main mesoscale dynamic feature of the Gulf of Mexico (GoM), has ...
In this dissertation, three sea level studies in the Mississippi Bight (MSB) have been conducted. Th...
A total of 20 Loop Current eddy separation event dates were derived from Seasat and ERS-1 satellite ...
The anticyclonic Loop Current Eddy (LCE) shedding events are strongly associated with the evolution ...
Temporal variations of the seasonal sea level harmonics throughout the 20th and early 21st century a...
Surface chlorophyll concentrations inferred from satellite images suggest a strong influence of the ...
Loop Current, LC, path variability exhibits a continuum of spatial and temporal scales, all are call...
The surface circulation of the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico is studied using 13 years of satelli...