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  1. On the movement of Deepwater Horizon Oil to northern Gulf beaches
  2. Improving NCEP model winds by including more offshore observations
  3. Offshore forcing on the “pressure point” of the West Florida Shelf: Anomalous upwelling and its influence on harmful algal blooms
  4. 10.1002/2015JC011493
  5. Did Deepwater Horizon hydrocarbons transit to the west Florida continental shelf?
  6. Karenia brevis blooms on the West Florida Shelf: A comparative study of the robust 2012 bloom and the nearly null 2013 event
  7. Patterns of the loop current system and regions of sea surface height variability in the eastern Gulf of Mexico revealed by the self‐organizing maps
  8. Preface
  9. Coastal Ocean Observing Systems
  10. Introduction to Coastal Ocean Observing Systems
  11. Basic Tenets for Coastal Ocean Ecosystems Monitoring
  12. Glider Salinity Correction for Unpumped CTD Sensors across a Sharp Thermocline
  13. Effect of Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) Noise Energy on WERA Performance Using the “Listen Before Talk” Adaptive Noise Procedure on the West Florida Shelf
  14. Comparisons of different ensemble schemes for glider data assimilation on West Florida Shelf
  15. Why no red tide was observed on the West Florida Continental Shelf in 2010
  16. Initial surface current measurements on the West Florida shelf using WERA HF ocean radar with multiple input multiple output (MIMO) synthetic aperture
  17. Assessment of CODAR SeaSonde and WERA HF Radars in Mapping Surface Currents on the West Florida Shelf*
  18. Evaluation of altimetry-derived surface current products using Lagrangian drifter trajectories in the eastern Gulf of Mexico
  19. West Florida Shelf Circulation on Synoptic, Seasonal, and Interannual Time Scales
  20. Seasonal variability on the West Florida Shelf
  21. Comparison of the X-TRACK altimetry estimated currents with moored ADCP and HF radar observations on the West Florida Shelf
  22. A Critique of Alternative Power Generation for Florida by Mechanical and Solar Means
  23. Evaluation of trajectory modeling in different dynamic regions using normalized cumulative Lagrangian separation
  24. Did the northeastern Gulf of Mexico become greener after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill?
  25. Satellites, models combine to track Deepwater Horizon oil spill
  26. Tracking the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: A Modeling Perspective
  27. A Review of Self-Organizing Map Applications in Meteorology and Oceanography
  28. Introduction to Monitoring and Modeling the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
  29. Trajectory Forecast as a Rapid Response to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
  30. Tracking Subsurface Oil in the Aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon Well Blowout
  31. Evolution of the Loop Current System During the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Event as Observed With Drifters and Satellites
  32. Preface
  33. HF Radar Performance in a Low-Energy Environment: CODAR SeaSonde Experience on the West Florida Shelf*
  34. West Florida Shelf mean circulation observed with long-term moorings
  35. Evaluation of a coastal ocean circulation model for the Columbia River plume in summer 2004
  36. A model study of tide- and wind-induced mixing in the Columbia River Estuary and plume
  37. Columbia River plume patterns in summer 2004 as revealed by a hindcast coastal ocean circulation model
  38. Rectification of the Bias in the Wavelet Power Spectrum
  39. Ocean Currents and Sea Surface Heights Estimated across the West Florida Shelf
  40. Current Patterns on the West Florida Shelf from Joint Self-Organizing Map Analyses of HF Radar and ADCP Data
  41. Sea Surface Temperature Patterns on the West Florida Shelf Using Growing Hierarchical Self-Organizing Maps
  42. Performance evaluation of the self-organizing map for feature extraction
  43. Momentum balance diagnoses for the West Florida Shelf
  44. Patterns of ocean current variability on the West Florida Shelf using the self-organizing map
  45. Coastal ocean wind fields gauged against the performance of an ocean circulation model
  46. Circulation in the South China Sea in summer of 1998