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Eric Terrill
Researcher at Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Publications - 129
Citations - 3226
Eric Terrill is an academic researcher from Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radar & Wind wave. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 121 publications receiving 2726 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric Terrill include University of California & University of California, San Diego.
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Air–Sea Exchange in Hurricanes: Synthesis of Observations from the Coupled Boundary Layer Air–Sea Transfer Experiment
Peter G. Black,Eric A. D'Asaro,William M. Drennan,Jeffrey R. French,Pearn P. Niiler,Thomas B. Sanford,Eric Terrill,Edward J. Walsh,Jun A. Zhang +8 more
TL;DR: The Coupled Boundary Layer Air-Sea Transfer (CBLAST) field program, conducted from 2002 to 2004, has provided a wealth of new air-sea interaction observations in hurricanes.
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Cold wake of Hurricane Frances
TL;DR: In this paper, an array of instruments air-deployed ahead of Hurricane Frances measured the three-dimensional, time dependent response of the ocean to this strong (60 ms−1) storm.
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Interpretation of Coastal HF Radar–Derived Surface Currents with High-Resolution Drifter Data
Carter Ohlmann,Carter Ohlmann,Peter White,Libe Washburn,Brian M. Emery,Eric Terrill,Mark Otero +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used dense arrays of surface drifters to quantify the flow field on time and space scales over which high-frequency (HF) radar observations are measured.
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River plume patterns and dynamics within the Southern California Bight
Jonathan A. Warrick,Paul M. DiGiacomo,Stephen B. Weisberg,Nikolay P. Nezlin,Michael J. Mengel,Burton H. Jones,J.C. Ohlmann,Libe Washburn,Eric Terrill,Katherine L. Farnsworth +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used in situ water samples from multi-day cruises in combination with MODIS satellite remote sensing, buoy meteorological observations, drifters, and HF radar current measurements to evaluate the dispersal patterns and dynamics of the freshwater plumes.
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Bubble entrainment by breaking waves and their influence on optical scattering in the upper ocean
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of bubbles on optical scattering in the upper ocean are investigated through optical scattering calculations based on field measurements of bubble populations, using an acoustical technique which measured the bubble size distribution at 2 Hz from a surface buoy designed to follow the longer waves.