Atmospheric Sciences
Atmospheric Sciences within OSU is at the forefront of advancing knowledge in atmosphere-ocean interactions, climate variability and change, and atmospheric boundary layer processes. Work on these three themes takes advantage of the unique structure and strengths of COAS, the College of Forestry, and the College of Agricultural Sciences.
Recent Submissions
- Buoy and satellite observation of wind induced surface heat exchange in the intraseasonal oscillation over West Pacific and Indian Ocean
- Surface wind modification near mid-latitude ocean fronts : observational and dynamical analysis
- Overestimation of cloud cover in the MODIS cloud product
- Properties of marine stratus and stratocumulus derived using collocated MODIS and CALIPSO observations
- Development of a synoptic map-pattern climatology to supplement current weather forecasting methods
- Atmospheric boundary layer coupling to midlatitude mesoscale sea surface temperature anomalies
- Using ship tracks to characterize the effects of haze on cloud properties

