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Darko Koracin
Researcher at University of Split
Publications - 109
Citations - 2254
Darko Koracin is an academic researcher from University of Split. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wind speed & Planetary boundary layer. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 106 publications receiving 2034 citations. Previous affiliations of Darko Koracin include University of Nevada, Reno & Desert Research Institute.
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Marine fog: A review
Darko Koracin,Darko Koracin,Clive E. Dorman,John M. Lewis,John M. Lewis,James G. Hudson,Eric M. Wilcox,Alicia Torregrosa +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss physical processes over a wide range of spatial scales that govern the formation, evolution, and dissipation of marine fog and provide insight into causality of fog including its initiation, maintenance, and destruction.
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Coastal Perturbations of Marine-Layer Winds, Wind Stress, and Wind Stress Curl along California and Baja California in June 1999
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate perturbations of topographically forced wind stress and wind stress curl during upwelling-favorable winds along the California and Baja California coasts during June 1999.
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Transition of Stratus into Fog along the California Coast: Observations and Modeling
TL;DR: In this paper, a case of fog formation along the California coast is examined with the aid of a one-dimensional, higher-order, turbulence-closure model in conjunction with a set of myriad observations.
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WEST: A northern California study of the role of wind-driven transport in the productivity of coastal plankton communities
John L. Largier,Cathryn A. Lawrence,Moninya Roughan,David M. Kaplan,Edward P. Dever,Clive E. Dorman,Raphael M. Kudela,Stephen M. Bollens,Frances P. Wilkerson,Richard C. Dugdale,Louis W. Botsford,Newell Garfield,B. T. Kuebel Cervantes,Darko Koracin +13 more
TL;DR: The Wind Events and Shelf Transport (WEST) program as discussed by the authors was an interdisciplinary study of coastal upwelling off northern California in 2000-03, which was comprised of modeling and field observations.
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A case study of bora-driven flow and density changes on the adriatic shelf (January 1987)
TL;DR: In this paper, a numerical modeling study of the response of the Adriatic shelf waters and the Po River plume to a bora wind event has been undertaken using the Princeton Ocean Model (POM).