Browsing by Author "Lin, Xiaopei"
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Yu, Xiao (2022-01-04)The dissertation seeks to elucidate the interaction of Amazon Plume Barrier Layer (BL) with hurricanes using a combination of observational analysis and high-resolution regional coupled model simulations. Firstly, multiple ...
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Ma, Xiaohui; Chang, Ping; Saravanan, R.; Montuoro, Raffaele; Hsieh, Jen-Shan; Wu, Dexing; Lin, Xiaopei; Wu, Lixin; Jing, Zhao (Scientific Reports, 2015)
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Liu, Xue (2018-06-13)As resolution of observations and climate models continues to improve, it has become increasingly evident that mesoscale eddies – a ubiquitous feature of the world ocean – can interact with the overlying atmosphere, ...
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Xu, Zhao (2013-05-03)The SST bias in the tropical Atlantic exists in the early to latest generation of coupled general circulation models. The maximum bias is not on the equator but at 16°S, the cause of which has not been thoroughly studied. ...
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Li, Pin (2018-08-09)In current-generation climate models, the warm sea surface temperature (SST) bias problem is most commonly seen in the eastern boundary upwelling systems (EBUSs), and is most pronounced and most prevalent in the Southeast ...
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Li, Bo (2013-12-02)I examine the vertical structure of water-column stability and its relationship to near-bottom dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration in the hypoxic zone of the Texas-Louisiana Shelf using observations collected between year ...
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Zhang, Wenxia (2015-03-02)The bottom boundary layer is an unstratified thin layer above the sea floor, separated from the more strongly stratified interior. Formation of a thin bottom boundary layer in the presence of stratification and a sloping ...
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Ma, Xiaohui (2014-06-17)Frontal-scale air-sea interactions during boreal winter season in midlatitude western boundary current (WBC) regimes, including the Kuroshio Extension Region (KER) and Gulf Stream Region (GSR), are investigated using both ...
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Qu, Lixin (2019-07-22)As two ubiquitous features in open oceans, baroclinic instability vortices and near-inertial waves can coexist in coastal zones under certain conditions and exhibit unique features. This study attempts to improve the ...
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Zhang, Zhaoru (2013-07-22)Numerical experiments are used to study the wind- and buoyancy-modulated along-shore circulation over the Texas-Louisiana continental shelf inshore of 50-m water depth. Most attention is given to circulation in the non-summer ...