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Joanne O’Callaghan

Researcher at National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research

Publications -  16
Citations -  284

Joanne O’Callaghan is an academic researcher from National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Mesoscale meteorology. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications receiving 181 citations. Previous affiliations of Joanne O’Callaghan include University of Western Australia.

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OceanGliders: A component of the integrated GOOS

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TL;DR: OceanGliders as mentioned in this paper is an active coordination and enhancement of global glider activity, which brings together marine scientists and engineers operating gliders around the world to observe the long-term physical, biogeochemical and biological ocean processes and phenomena that are relevant for societal applications.
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Physical oceanography of New Zealand/Aotearoa shelf seas – a review

TL;DR: The shelf seas surrounding New Zealand/Aotearoa, a region nominally extending out to the 250 m depth contour, are complex and varied as they sit above the submerged continent of Zealandia as mentioned in this paper.
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Wave transformation and shoreline water level on Funafuti Atoll, Tuvalu

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of sea swell (SS) waves, infragravity (IG) waves and wave setup on maximum runup (Rmax) was investigated across different tidal stages on Fatato Island, Funafuti Atoll, Tuvalu.
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The response of circulation and salinity in a micro-tidal estuary to sub-tidal oscillations in coastal sea surface elevation

TL;DR: The Swan River Estuary, a diurnal, micro-tidal estuary in south-western Australia, has been studied in this article, where the authors found that the subtidal water level changes at the ocean boundary were predominantly from remotely forced continental shelf waves (CSWs).