Physical Oceanography
Physical oceanography is the study of the physics of the ocean. This encompasses a very broad range of processes that can be characterized by the time and space scales over which they vary.
Recent Submissions
- Mapping semi-regular autonomous underwater vehicle glider observations onto a cross-shelf section
- Surface wind modification near mid-latitude ocean fronts : observational and dynamical analysis
- Inner-shelf circulation off the central Oregon Coast
- Quantifying linear disturbance growth in periodic and aperiodic systems
- An empirical statistical model relating winds and ocean surface currents : implications for short-term current forecasts
- The ventilated pool: a model of subtropical mode water

