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Janet Sprintall
Research Oceanographer, Scripps Institution of Oceanography UCSD
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Cold Wake Recovery in Cyclone Biparjoy's Aftermath: Observations of a restratifying Submesoscale Filament in the Arabian Sea forced with South-westerly Monsoon Winds
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
air-sea interactions | 23 february 2024
Siddhant Kerhalkar, Ankitha Kannad, Alex Kinsella,...
Tropical cyclones traversing oceans often leave behind cold and salty water wakes due to increased vertical mixing from high wind stress. However, com...
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Diurnal variability of the Arabian Sea during the Indian Summer Monsoon
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
air-sea interactions | 23 february 2024
Ankitha Kannad, Janet Sprintall, Jennifer A. MacKi...
Daily solar heating of the ocean surface in low wind conditions forms stable, stratified layers known as diurnal warm layers (DWLs). During the day, w...
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Compensating trends across the Drake Passage frontal regions yield no acceleration in net transport
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
high latitude environments | 22 february 2024
Manuel O. Gutierrez-Villanueva, Teresa K. Chereski...
Although the westerly winds that drive the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) have increased over the past several decades, the ACC response remains ...
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Understanding the tropical Pacific barrier layer and upper ocean stratification biases and response to global warming in CMIP6 models
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
climate and ocean change | 22 february 2024
Aneesh Subramanian, Ulla Heede, Kristopher B. Karn...
The barrier layer, defined as the difference between the isothermal layer depth and the density mixed layer depth, plays a role in a range of processe...
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Spiralling into the abyss: Spatial and temporal variability of the Kermadec Trench deep western boundary current from Deep Argo observations in the Southwest Pacific
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
physical oceanography: mesoscale and larger | 20 february 2024
Mitchell Chandler, nathalie V. zilberman, Janet Sp...
The deep western boundary current (DWBC) of the Southwest Pacific Basin is the main pathway for dense waters formed around Antarctica to be transporte...
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Quantifying the role of freshwater forcing in the seasonal variability of the Makassar Strait throughflow
ONLINE POSTER SESSION FOR ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES: MONSOON-RELATED INVESTIGATIONS XIV
atmospheric sciences | 24 january 2024
Xi Lu, Shijian Hu, Cong Guan, Mingting Li, Janet S...
The Makassar Strait throughflow (MST) is a major component of the Indonesian throughflow (ITF) and plays an important role in the interbasin exchange ...
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Quantifying the Contribution of Salinity Effect to the Seasonal Variability of the Makassar Strait Throughflow
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
31 october 2023
Xi Lu, Shijian Hu, Cong Guan, Ming ting Li, Janet ...

The Makassar Strait throughflow (MST) constitutes a significant component of the Indonesian throughflow (ITF) and plays a pivotal role in the inter...

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Classification of Interannual Surface Layer Salinity Variability
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
23 april 2023
Shota Katsura, Janet Sprintall, Shoichiro Kido, Yo...

Since surface layer salinity (SLS) mainly reflects sea surface freshwater flux and affects ocean circulation and upper ocean stratification by modi...

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