Presentations and Papers Y3(2005)

    12th Canadian Coastal Conference

    • Shallow water similarity of hurricane-generated waves
    •   F. Xu, W. Perrie, B. Toulany and P. Smith

    2005 International Ocean Research Conference, Paris

    • Using optical measurements in ocean observatories to describe biological variability in coastal ecosystems
    •   Cullen, John J., Richard F. Davis, Michael Dowd, Yannick Huot, Diego Ibarra, Chris Jones, Stephane Kirchhoff

    49th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, joint with the Canadian Acoustical Association, Vancouver, BC,

    • Remote acoustic observations from a real-time observing system of the response of a shallow coastal embayment to hurricane forcing.
    •   Schillinger, D.J., and A.E. Hay,

    9th international conference on Estuarine and Coastal Modelling

    • Simulating seasonal variability of circulation and hydrography on the Scotian Shelf
    •   K. Ohashi, J. Sheng, K.R. Thompson and H. Ritchie

    Advances in Marine Ecosystem Modeling Research. Plymouth, U.K.

    • Statistical Approaches for Biological Data Assimilation: Comparing Sequential Monte Carlo Approaches
    •   Dowd, M.

    Advances in Marine Ecosystem Modeling Research. Plymouth, U.K. June

    • Biological - physical modeling of Lunenburg Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
    •   Guarracino, M., M. Dowd, J. Sheng, L. Wang and J. J. Cullen.

    Advances in Marine Ecosystem Modelling Research. Plymouth, U.K

    • Biological - physical modeling of Lunenburg Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
    •   Guarracino, M., M. Dowd, J. Sheng, L. Wang and J. J. Cullen

    Advances in Marine Ecosystem Modelling ResearchPlymouth, U.K.

    • Statistical Approaches for Biological Data Assimilation: Comparing Sequential Monte Carlo Approaches
    •   Dowd, M

    Almost submitted to Monthly Weather Rev.

    • Extratropical area Hurricane Juan (2003) simulation: structure and maintenance before landfall
    •   Zhang, W., and Perrie

    Annual CMOS Congress

    • Assessing the performance of a high-resolution coastal circulation model using observations made in Lunenburg Bay of Nova Scotia during Hurricane Juan
    •   J. Sheng, L. Wang and L. Zhai
    • An overview of state-space models for statistical data assimilation
    •   M. Dowd
    • Source Term Parameterizations and Energy-Flux Balances
    •   Perrie, W., and D. Resio,

    Annual Congress, Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society, Vancouver BC

    • Evaluation of GEM and MC2 forecasts for sea fog identification at Lunenburg Bayth
    •   de la Fuente, L., Y. Delage, S. Desjardins and H. Ritchie de la Fuente, L., Y. Delage, S.

    ASLO

    • Evolution of a real-time, physical-biological coastal observation and prediction system
    •   Cullen, J.J., Dowd, M., Guarracino, M., Hannah, C., Laurent, A., Sheng, J., Vezina, A.F., Wang, L.

    ASLO/TOS Ocean Research Conference

    • Modelling plankton dynamics with a variable-complexity physical-biological model
    •   A. Vezina, M. Pahlow, B. Casault, D. Brickman and W.K.W Li

    Canadian Coastal Conference

    • Hurricane waves in a shallow coastal bay
    •   R. Mulligan, A. Hay and A.J. Bowen
    • Resolving high-frequency surface gravity waves: Implications for coastal observing systems
    •   E. Siegel, R. Mulligan and A. Hay
    • Hurricane wave conditions in a shallow coastal bay
    •   Mulligan, R.P., A.E. Hay, and A.J. Bowen

    China J. Ocean Engineering

    • Simulation of typhoon-driven waves in the Yangtze Estuary with multiple-nested wave models
    •   F. Xu, W. Perrie and 3 others

    Dalhousie University

    • Fitting Dynamic Models to Data
    •   M. Dowd

    Environmetrics

    • A sequential Monte Carlo approach for marine ecological prediction
    •   Dowd, M

    Estuarine and Coastal Modeling

    • Acoustic remote sensing of high frequency surface gravity waves in coastal environments
    •   R. Mulligan, A. Hay, E. Siegel

    Geophys. Res. Letters

    • Impacts of storm-induced sea spray and wave drag on ocean waves
    •   Zhang, W., and Perrie, W

    Geophys. Res. Letters.

    • Estimating the Energy Flux from the Wind to Ocean Inertial Motions
    •   Jiang, J., Lu, Y. and Perrie, W.,
    • Estimating the Energy Flux from the Wind to Ocean Inertial Motions
    •   Jiang, J., Lu, Y. and Perrie, W.

    Hindcasting of the Scotian Shelf circulation using DALCOAST3

    • Lunenburg Bay Workshop, Dalhousie University
    •   Ohashi, Kyoko, Jinyu Sheng and Hal Ritchie

    Hohai University, Nanjing, China

    • An Interdisciplinary ocean observatory and development of a high-resolution coastal circulation model
    •   L. Wang, and J. Sheng

    Honors Thesis (Statistics, Dalhousie University)

    • Time Series Prediction of Water Temperature using Alongshore Wind in Lunenburg Bay
    •   French, C.F.

    International Ocean Research Conference, Paris, June

    • Using optical measurements in ocean observatories to describe biological variability in coastal ecosystems.
    •   Cullen, John J., Richard F. Davis, Michael Dowd, Yannick Huot, Diego Ibarra, Chris Jones, Stephane Kirchhoff.

    International Symposium in Advances in Marine Ecosystem Modelling Research, Plymouth, UK

    • Statistical approaches for Biological Data Assimilation: Comparing Sequential Monte Carlo Approaches
    •   M. Dowd
    • Modelling chlorophyll and nitrate on the Scotian shelf with a variable-complexity NPZD model
    •   A. Vezina, M. Pahlow, B. Casault, D. Brickman and W.K.W Li

    International Workshop on Coastal Oceanography and Ocean Optics, Wimereux, France

    • Inversion of reflectance and the diffuse attenuation coefficient in absorptive case II waters in an optically shallow bay: using sun induced fluorescence to obtain phytoplankton absorption
    •   Y. Huot, C. Brown and J.J. Cullen

    J. Geophys. Res.

    • Numerical study of tidal circulation and nonlinear dynamics in Lunenburg Bay, Nova Scotia
    •   Sheng, J., and L. Wang,

    J. Phys. Oceanogr

    • Storm-induced circulation in Lunenburg Bay
    •   Wang, L., J. Sheng, A.E. Hay and D. J. Schillinger

    J. Phys. Oceanogr.

    • Storm-induced circulation in Lunenburg Bay of Nova Scotia: Observations and numerical simulations,
    •   Wang, L., J. Sheng, A. Hay, and D. Schillinger

    JCOMM II Scientific Conference

    • Atmospheric and coupled modelling for the Lunenburg Bay project
    •   H. Ritchie, L. de la Fuente, G. Fanning, Y. Delage, S. Desjardins, A. Phillips and G. Pearson

    Journal of Ocean University of China

    • Development of a high-resolution coastal circulation model for the ocean observatory in Lunenburg Bay
    •   L. Wang, J. Sheng

    Lunenburg Bay Project Workshop, Dalhousie University

    • Altantic Zone Monitoring Program: Scotian Shelf
    •   Greenan, B., P. Smith, B. Petrie and G. Harrison.

    Lunenburg Bay Workshop

    • Attenuation of Light in Lunenburg Bay
    •   A.Laurent, M.Dowd, J.Cullen, A.Vezina
    • Development of the MEPS-Bay Physical-Biological Coastal Observation and Prediction System
    •   J.Cullen, M.Dowd, M.Guarracino, C.Hannah, A.Laurent, J.Sheng, A.Vezina, L.Wang
    • Remote Acoustic Observations from a Coastal Observing System: Response to Hurricane Forcing
    •   D.Schillinger, A.Hay
    • An Atlantic Meso-Scale Modelling System for the Lunenburg Bay Project
    •   G.Fanning, H.Ritchie, S.Desjardins
    • Overview of Atmospheric and Coupled Modelling for Lunenburg Bay
    •   H.Ritchie, L.de la Fuente, G.Fanning, Y.Delage, S.Desjardins, A.Phillips, G.Pearson
    • Lunenburg Bay Dynamics: Testing Predictability Limits
    •   A.Hay, A.Bowen
    • Overview of Ocean Circulation Model Developments for the MEPS-Lunenburg Bay Project
    •    J.Sheng
    • Preliminary Results from Data acquired in Corkum's Channel
    •   J.Mullarney, A.Hay, A.Bowen
    • Hindcasting of the Scotian Shelf Circulation using DalCoast3
    •   K.Ohashi, J.Sheng, H.Ritchie, K.Thompson
    • Biological-Physical modeling of Lunenburg Bay
    •   M.Guarracino, M.Dowd, J.Cullen
    • Developing a Baroclinic Circulation Model for Lunenburg Bay
    •   L.Zhai, J.Sheng
    • Accessing the Coastal Circulation Model Performance in Simulating the Storm-Induced Circulation in Lunenburg Bay during Hurricane Juan
    •   L.Wang, J.Sheng, J.Zhao
    • Progress Towards Biological Forecasting (element 6.6+)
    •   M.Dowd, C.Jones, C.French, J.Cullen, M.Guarracino
    • Hurricane Wave Conditions in Lunenburg Bay
    •   R.Mulligan, A.Hay, A.Bowen
    • Setting up and running a pre-operational Wave Forecasting Model
    •   B.Toulany, W.Perrie, Y.Hu, P.Smith
    • Numerical Forecasting of Waves during Hurrican Juan
    •   W.Perrie, F.Xu, B.Toulany
    • Lunenburg Bay Dynamics: Stretching the Limits of Predictability
    •   Hay, Alex.
    • Progress towards biological forecasting.
    •   Dowd, Mike, John Cullen, Maud Guarracino, Chris Jones, Cathy French
    • Biological physical modeling study in the Canadian coastal waters : Lunenburg Bay, Nova Scotia.
    •   Guarracino, Maud, Michael Dowd, John Cullen, Liang Wang, Jinyu Sheng.
    • Variability in the attenuation of light in Lunenburg Bay.
    •   Laurent, Arnaud, M. Dowd, J.J. Cullen, and A.F. Vezina.
    • Remote acoustic observations from a real-time observing system of the response of a shallow coastal embayment to hurricane forcing.
    •   Schillinger, Doug, Alex E Hay, Ryan P Mulligan, and Anthony Bowen.
    • Assessing the coastal circulation model performance in simulating storm-induced circulation in Lunenburg Bay during Hurricane Juan.
    •   Wang, Liang, Jinyu Sheng and Jun Zhao.
    • Developing a baroclinic circulation model for Lunenburg Bay.
    •   Zhai, Li and Jinyu Sheng
    • Setting up and running a pre-operational Wave Forecast Model: Part 1.
    •   Hu, Yongcun, Bash Toulany, Will Perrie, and Peter Smith.
    • Modeling plankton dynamics on the Scotian Shelf with a variable-complexity physical-biological model.
    •   Vézina, A.. Markus Pahlow, Benoît Casault, David Brickman, and William K.W. Li
    • Nonlinear wave-wave interactions in a rapidly developing storm.
    •   Susilo, Adhi and Will Perrie.
    • The MEPS-Bay Observing Team.
    •   Kirchhoff, S. and the Observing Team
    • Competing roles of wave drag and sea spray in midlatitude storm development.
    •   Zhang, W. and W. Perrie
    • The Atlantic zone monitoring program: Scotian Shelf.
    •   Greenan, Blair, Peter Smith, Brian Petrie and Glen Harrison.
    • Marine wind retrieval and error estimation using synthetic aperture radar
    •   Danielson , Rick.
    • Evaluating GEM and MC2 forecasts for sea fog identification at Lunenburg Bay.
    •   de la Fuente, Lorenzo, Yves Delage, Serge Desjardins, Harold Ritchie.

    Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser

    • Linking chlorophyll-nutrient dynamics to the Refield N:C ratio with a model of optimal phytoplankton growth
    •   M. Pahlow.

    Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute, Nanjing, China

    • An interdisciplinary ocean observatory and development of a high-resolution coastal circulation model
    •   J. Sheng

    NPCDS workshop on Spatial/Temporal Modelling of Marine Ecological Systems

    • Complex Ecological Dynamics and State Estimation
    •   M. Dowd
    • Modelling plankton dynamics with a variable-complexity physical-biological model
    •   A. Vezina, M. Pahlow, B. Casault, D. Brickman and W.K.W Li

    Ocean Sciences Conference, Hawaii, USA

    • Ocean Observing Systems and the Interaction of Technology, Information and Understanding
    •   John J. Cullen

    Oceanography Magazine

    • New Approaches and Technologies for Obeserving Harmful Algal Blooms
    •   Babin, M., J.J. Cullen, C.S. Poesler, P.I. Donaghay, G.J. Doucette, M, Hahri, M.R. Lewis, C.A. Scholin. M.E. Sieraeki, H

    Program and Abstracts, 39th Annual Congress, Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society, Vancouver BC

    • An Atlantic meso-scale modeling system for the Lunenburg Bay project
    •   Fanning, A., H. Ritchie and S. Desjardins:
    • Evaluation GEM and MC2 forecasts for sea fog identification at Lunenburg Bay
    •   L. de la Fuente, Y. Delage, S. Desjardins and H. Ritchie, 2005

    Real-Time Coastal Observing Systems for Ecosystems Dynamics and Harmful Algal Blooms. UNESCO, Paris

    • Observation and Prediction of Harmful Algal Blooms
    •   J.J. Cullen

    Special panel at the 8th International Conference on Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments

    • The role of remote sensing in providing inputs for operational coastal management needs
    •   Cullen, J.J.

    Statistics Seminar, Simon Fraser University

    • Sequential Monte Carlo Methods for Nonlinear Ecological Dynamics
    •   M. Dowd

    UNESCO, Paris

    • Real-time Coastal Observing Systems for Ecosystems Dynamics and Harmful Algal Blooms
    •   Babin, M. Roesler, C.S. Cullen, J.J.

    Workshop on Fog Remote Sensing and Modeling, Montreal

    • Evaluation GEM and MC2 forecasts for sea fog identification at Lunenburg Bay
    •   de la Fuente, L., Y. Delage, S. Desjardins and H. Ritchie,

    Workshop on Fog Remote Sensing and Modelling

    • Evaluation GEM and MC2 forecasts for sea fog identification at Lunenburg Bay
    •   L. de la Fuente, Y. Delage, S. Desjardens and H. Ritchie

    Workshop on the Applications of in situ Fluorometers in Nearshore Waters, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

    • In situ fluorometers for coastal management applications: salvation or curse?
    •   Cullen, J.J.

    Zhoujian River Conservancy Commission, Guangzhou, China

    • An interdisciplinary ocean observatory and development of a high-resolution coastal circulation model
    •   J. Sheng