Center for Coastal Studies

    QRB-7 Report
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    Table of Contents
    Day One: Data Review, Observations, and Science Talks - Part One
    Moored Observations (Winant)......pp.6-12
    1997/1998 Winter Storm Events (Dorman)......pp.13-22
    Surveys (Dever)......pp.23-40
    Drifter Data Set SBC-SMB(Alden)......pp.41-54
    Meteorology of the SMB (Dorman)......pp.55-72
    Temperature and Pressure Fields (Winant)......pp.73-92
    Observations of SMB Circulation (Hendershott)......pp.93-120
    Day One: Data Review, Observations, and Science Talks - Part Two
    ADCP and Water Mass Surveys (Dever)......pp.121-142
    Meteorological Conditions Winter '97-'98 (Dorman)......pp.143-162
    '97-'98 El Nino (Dever)......pp.163-194
    Storm-Driven Circulation in the SMB (Winant)......pp.195-208
    Day One: Data Review, Observations, and Science Talks - Part Three
    Deep Currents in the SMB (Hendershott)......pp.209-236
    Drifter Observations in the SMB (Dever)......pp.237-262
    Conditional Averaging (Hendershott)......pp.263-296
    Day Two: Modeling, HF Radar Observations, and OSRA Trajectory Modeling
    Understanding and Predicting Coastal Circulation(Oey)......pp.298-308
    Numerical Simulations (Wang)......pp.309-322
    Synthesis of SoCal Bight Circulation (Hickey)......pp.323-348
    High Frequency Radar for Surface Current Observations (Washburn)......pp.349-360
    Mooring-CODAR Comparisons (Emery)......pp.361-370
    Interpolation of CODAR Time Series (Bechenbach)......pp.371-372


    Surface Velocity Data and Primitive Equation Coastal Model (Allen)......pp.373-374
    NOAA/HAZMAT Tools (Beegle-Krause)......pp.375-396
    Pacific OCS Region OSRA Model (Johnson)......pp.397-416
    Comparing Drifter Observations with MMS OSRA Results (Browne)......pp.417-419

    Day Three: Biology/Physical Oceanography

    PISCO Overview (Caselle)......pp.422-423
    Physical Data from PISCO Moorings (Cudaback)......pp.425-439
    Canopy Rockfish (Schroeder)......pp.441-442
    Comparison of Midwater Trawling and '98-'99 Oceanographic Surveys (Nishimoto)......pp.443-464


    Circulation Monitoring (Dever)......pp.465-469
    Environmental Models of Marine Mammal Distribution (Forney)......pp.471-475
    Whales, Krill, and Variability (Benson)......pp.477-484

    Appendices

    Report......pp.486-489
    Meeting Agenda......pp.491-493
    Attendees......p.495

    Future Plans (Winant, Hendershott, Dever, Dorman)......p.497
    Future Modeling Plans (Wang, Oey)......p.499


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