Research topic: Physical-biological interactions in the tropical Pacific and Atlantic equatorial surface layers
The research proposed under this NSF-NASA Research Announcement will access the magnitude and spatial-temporal variability of primary production in the tropical Pacific and Atlantic Oceans on seasonal and interannual time scales. The effort will involve the analysis of satellite ocean color data and the development of 1-D and basin-scale coupled physical and biological models. Particular emphasis will be placed on
The research will require data products from multiple ocean color missions, sea surface temperature, sea level from altimeter missions and tide guage stations, wind fields from operational meteorological centers and NSCAT, and a variety of in situ oceanographic and meteorological data, e.g. the JGOFS EqPAC and TOGA/TAO data sets. The investigators form a multidisciplinary team with specialties in biological oceanography, physical oceanography, marine remote sensing and numerical modeling.
McPhaden, M. J., Christian, J., Signorini, S., Friedrichs, M. A., McClain, C., Lewis, M., Koblinski, C., Murtugudde, R., Asanuma, I., Busalacchi, A. (2002) Model results: 13-year means at 1 deg resolution; physical and biological variables in the Pacific and Atlantic equatorial surface layers, 2002 (U.S. JGOFS Synthesis & Modeling Phase project results). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1 February 2002) Version Date 2002-02-01 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/3194 [access date]
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