Brian Emery
Institute for Computational Earth System Science
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
(805)893-8480, Fax (805)893-2578

Research:

Santa Barbara Channel Real-Time Ocean Current Maps.

Emery,B., M.Nishimoto, L.Washburn, M.Love. 2004. Do offshore platforms affect the fate of recruitment boccacio? An analysis based on HF radar derived surface trajectories. Poster presented at the Thirteenth Western Groundfish Conference. February 9-13, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

Emery,B., L.Washburn and J.A.Harlan 2004: Evaluating radial current measurements from CODAR high frequency radars with moored current meters, J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol., in press paper, figures, and table

Emery,B., M.Nishimoto, L.Washburn, M.Love. 2003. Alternative fate estimation of oil rig bocaccio recruits using HF radar. Poster, presented at the Eastern Pacific Ocean Conference, October, Catalina Island, California.

Emery,B., L.Washburn and J.A.Harlan 2002: How Accurate are Total Vector Surface Currents from a Single HF Radar Site?, Poster presented at AGU Ocean Sciences Meeting 11-15 February, Honolulu, Hawaii.

The abstract and some figures from Eddy Mixing and Stirring in the North Atlantic and the Influence on the Physical and Optical Properties of the Surface Layer, 1996 Masters Thesis.


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Weather Links:

Combined Current Buoy Wave Heights Summary
So. Cal. Swell Model
FMNOC WAM
wetSand Surf Network
NWS Text Marine Forecast
NOAA/NCEP WAM Global Swell Data
CCS/MMS Oil Spill Response
ICESS AVHRR
NWS Doppler Radar
NEXRAD - Loop
Pacific Sea Level Pressure
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