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View article: Atmospheric forcing of the Hatteras coastal ocean during 2017–2018: The PEACH program
Atmospheric forcing of the Hatteras coastal ocean during 2017–2018: The PEACH program Open
The Hatteras coastal ocean is centrally located along the east coast of the 48 contiguous United States, offshore of Cape Hatteras in a complex land/ocean/atmosphere region where major ocean currents of differing temperatures and salinitie…
View article: Ocean Circulation Near Cape Hatteras: Observations of Mean and Variability
Ocean Circulation Near Cape Hatteras: Observations of Mean and Variability Open
The convergence of different water masses on the shelf and along the shelfbreak, and cross‐isobath shelf‐open ocean exchanges contribute to the complex circulation near Cape Hatteras. We examine the mean and variability of these circulatio…
View article: FIELD PERFORMANCE TEST OF THE SIPPICAN DEEP AIRCRAFT-DEPLOYED EXPENDABLE BATHYTHERMOGRAPH.
FIELD PERFORMANCE TEST OF THE SIPPICAN DEEP AIRCRAFT-DEPLOYED EXPENDABLE BATHYTHERMOGRAPH. Open
A field test of the performance of the initial design, deep (760 m/2500 ft. ) Sippican aircraft-deployed expendable bathythermograph (AXBT) has been conducted. Thirty-seven AXBT's were deployed beside a research vessel, which was conductin…
View article: Global perspectives on observing ocean boundary current systems
Global perspectives on observing ocean boundary current systems Open
Ocean boundary current systems are key components of the climate system, are home to highly productive ecosystems, and have numerous societal impacts. Establishment of a global network of boundary current observing systems is a critical pa…
View article: Gulf Stream remote forcing of shelfbreak currents in the Mid‐Atlantic Bight
Gulf Stream remote forcing of shelfbreak currents in the Mid‐Atlantic Bight Open
The “Slope Sea” is a narrow band of ocean that lies between the Gulf Stream and the continental shelf edge in the Mid‐Atlantic Bight. It is composed primarily of slopewater, and a closed cyclonic gyre circulates within the upper few hundre…
View article: Continuous Flow of Upper Labrador Sea Water around Cape Hatteras
Continuous Flow of Upper Labrador Sea Water around Cape Hatteras Open
Six velocity sections straddling Cape Hatteras show a deep counterflow rounding the Cape wedged beneath the poleward flowing Gulf Stream and the continental slope. This counterflow is likely the upper part of the equatorward-flowing Deep W…
View article: Transient Response of the Gulf Stream to Multiple Hurricanes in 2017
Transient Response of the Gulf Stream to Multiple Hurricanes in 2017 Open
Autonomous underwater glider observations collected during and after 2017 Hurricanes Irma, Jose, and Maria show two types of transient response within the Gulf Stream. First, anomalously fresh water observed near the surface and within the…
View article: An Observation-Based Study of Gulf Stream Meander Kinematics Offshore of Cape Hatteras
An Observation-Based Study of Gulf Stream Meander Kinematics Offshore of Cape Hatteras Open
Gulf Stream (GS) meander structure and propagation offshore of Cape Hatteras are investigated by integrating current measurements from a bottom-moored Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) with high-frequency radar (HFR) surface current…
View article: An Observation-Based Study of Gulf Stream Meander Kinematics Offshore of Cape Hatteras
An Observation-Based Study of Gulf Stream Meander Kinematics Offshore of Cape Hatteras Open
Gulf Stream (GS) meander structure and propagation offshore of Cape Hatteras are investigated by integrating current measurements from a bottom-moored Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) with high-frequency radar (HFR) surface current…
View article: Processed Buoy and Bulk Heat Flux Data for the Processes Driving Exchange at Cape Hatteras (PEACH) Program
Processed Buoy and Bulk Heat Flux Data for the Processes Driving Exchange at Cape Hatteras (PEACH) Program Open
These are the hourly buoy and bulk heat flux from National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) buoys and the two buoys deployed as part of the PEACH program. Level 2 data have been quality-controlled and gridded to an hourly time-base. A technical rep…
View article: Processed Buoy and Bulk Heat Flux Data for the Processes Driving Exchange at Cape Hatteras (PEACH) Program
Processed Buoy and Bulk Heat Flux Data for the Processes Driving Exchange at Cape Hatteras (PEACH) Program Open
These are the hourly buoy and bulk heat flux from National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) buoys and the two buoys deployed as part of the PEACH program. Level 2 data have been quality-controlled and gridded to an hourly time-base. A technical rep…
View article: Overview of the Processes Driving Exchange at Cape Hatteras Program
Overview of the Processes Driving Exchange at Cape Hatteras Program Open
The Processes driving Exchange At Cape Hatteras (PEACH) program seeks to better understand seawater exchanges between the continental shelf and the open ocean near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. This location is where the Gulf Stream trans…
View article: Understanding physical drivers of the 2015/16 marine heatwaves in the Northwest Atlantic
Understanding physical drivers of the 2015/16 marine heatwaves in the Northwest Atlantic Open
View article: A Numerical Investigation of the Gulf Stream and Its Meanders in Response to Cold Air Outbreaks
A Numerical Investigation of the Gulf Stream and Its Meanders in Response to Cold Air Outbreaks Open
The three-dimensional Princeton Ocean Model is used to examine the modification of the Gulf Stream and its meanders by cold air outbreaks. Two types of Gulf Stream meanders are found in the model. Meanders on the shoreward side of the Gulf…
View article: Atmospheric forcing of the Oregon coastal ocean during the 2001 upwelling season
Atmospheric forcing of the Oregon coastal ocean during the 2001 upwelling season Open
Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union. Meteorological conditions during an intensive oceanographic observational program in May through August 2001 along the central Oregon coast are described and related to larger-scale and longer-ter…
View article: Coastally Trapped Wind Reversals: Progress toward Understanding
Coastally Trapped Wind Reversals: Progress toward Understanding Open
Coastally trapped wind reversals along the U.S. west coast, which are often accompanied by a northward surge of fog or stratus, are an important warm-season forecast problem due to their impact on coastal maritime activities and airport op…
View article: Highlights of Coastal Waves 1996
Highlights of Coastal Waves 1996 Open
Highlights of Coastal Waves 1996
View article: Cold event in the South Atlantic Bight during summer of 2003: Anomalous hydrographic and atmospheric conditions
Cold event in the South Atlantic Bight during summer of 2003: Anomalous hydrographic and atmospheric conditions Open
1] Unusually cold seawater temperatures were observed along much of the U.S. eastern seaboard during the summer of 2003. In this study, hydrographic and atmospheric observations from spring through summer were analyzed to track the evoluti…
View article: A Shelf Water Cascading Event near Cape Hatteras
A Shelf Water Cascading Event near Cape Hatteras Open
Carbon-rich Middle Atlantic Bight (MAB) and South Atlantic Bight (SAB) shelf waters typically converge on the continental shelf near Cape Hatteras. Both are often exported to the adjacent open ocean in this region. During a survey of the r…
View article: Global Perspectives on Observing Ocean Boundary Current Systems
Global Perspectives on Observing Ocean Boundary Current Systems Open
Ocean boundary current systems are key components of the climate system, are home to highly productive ecosystems, and have numerous societal impacts. Establishment of a global network of boundary current observing systems is a critical pa…
View article: Gulf Stream Ring Water Intrusion on the Mid-Atlantic Bight Continental Shelf Break Affects Microbially Driven Carbon Cycling
Gulf Stream Ring Water Intrusion on the Mid-Atlantic Bight Continental Shelf Break Affects Microbially Driven Carbon Cycling Open
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Hoarfrost, A., Balmonte, J. P., Ghobrial, S., Ziervogel, K., Bane, J., Gawarkiewicz, G.…
View article: Transient Response of the Gulf Stream to Multiple Hurricanes in 2017
Transient Response of the Gulf Stream to Multiple Hurricanes in 2017 Open
Autonomous underwater glider observations collected during and after 2017 Hurricanes Irma, Jose, and Maria show two types of transient response within the Gulf Stream. First, anomalously fresh water observed near the surface and within the…
View article: Continuous Flow of Upper Labrador Sea Water around Cape Hatteras
Continuous Flow of Upper Labrador Sea Water around Cape Hatteras Open
View article: Marine Hydrokinetic Energy from Western Boundary Currents
Marine Hydrokinetic Energy from Western Boundary Currents Open
The kinetic energy in ocean currents, or marine hydrokinetic (MHK) energy, is a renewable energy resource that can help meet global energy requirements. An ocean circulation model-based census shows that subtropical surface western boundar…
View article: Marine Hydrokinetic Energy from Western Boundary Currents
Marine Hydrokinetic Energy from Western Boundary Currents Open
The kinetic energy in ocean currents, or marine hydrokinetic (MHK) energy, is a renewable energy resource that can help meet global energy requirements. An ocean circulation model–based census shows that subtropical surface western boundar…