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    A novel applied climate classification method for assessing atmospheric influence on anomalous coastal water levels by Lee, Cameron C., Sheridan, Scott C., Pirhalla, Douglas E., Ransibrahmanakul, Varis, Dusek, Gregory

    Published in International journal of climatology (15-06-2024)
    “…Climate classification is a commonly used tool to simplify, visualize and make sense of an otherwise unwieldy amount of climate data in applied climate science…”
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    Assessing Cold-Snap and Mortality Events in South Florida Coastal Ecosystems: Development of a Biological Cold Stress Index Using Satellite SST and Weather Pattern Forcing by Pirhalla, Douglas E, Sheridan, Scott C, Ransibrahmanakul, Varis, Lee, Cameron C

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-11-2015)
    “…Water temperature is considered both a controlling and lethal factor in coastal ecosystems, influencing behavioral and physiological responses in marine…”
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    A Synoptic Climatological Analysis of the Atmospheric Drivers of Water Clarity Variability in the Great Lakes by Smith, Erik T., Lee, Cameron C., Barnes, Brian B., Adams, Ryan E., Pirhalla, Douglas E., Ransibrahmanakul, Varis, Hu, Chuanmin, Sheridan, Scott C.

    “…A historical water clarity index (Kd index or KDI) was developed through the use of satellite-derived and validated diffuse light attenuation (Kd ; m−1) for…”
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    Atmospheric drivers of sea-level fluctuations and nuisance floods along the mid-Atlantic coast of the USA by Sheridan, Scott C., Pirhalla, Douglas E., Lee, Cameron C., Ransibrahmanakul, Varis

    Published in Regional environmental change (01-08-2017)
    “…As sea levels have risen and continue to rise, the risk of coastal flooding has increased in turn. While many studies have examined specific extreme flooding…”
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    Temporal Modeling of Anomalous Coastal Sea Level Values Using Synoptic Climatological Patterns by Sheridan, Scott C., Lee, Cameron C., Adams, Ryan E., Smith, Erik T., Pirhalla, Douglas E., Ransibrahmanakul, Varis

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Oceans (01-09-2019)
    “…Short‐term changes in sea level can have substantial impacts on coastlines, and increases in coastal flooding have been observed as the mean sea level…”
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    Evaluating Linkages of Weather Patterns and Water Quality Responses in South Florida Using a Synoptic Climatological Approach by Sheridan, Scott C., Pirhalla, Douglas E., Lee, Cameron C., Ransibrahmanakul, Varis

    “…Coastal ocean ecosystems are impacted by atmospheric conditions and events, including episodic severe systems such as hurricanes as well as more regular…”
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    Evaluating Fish–Habitat Relationships for Refining Regional Indexes of Biotic Integrity: Development of a Tolerance Index of Habitat Degradation for Maryland Stream Fishes by Pirhalla, Douglas E.

    “…I present tolerance values of stream fishes to specific characteristics of habitat quality in an effort to refine mid‐Atlantic regional indices of biotic…”
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    Using machine learning to model and predict water clarity in the Great Lakes by Lee, Cameron C., Barnes, Brian B., Sheridan, Scott C., Smith, Erik T., Hu, Chuanmin, Pirhalla, Douglas E., Ransibrahmanakul, Varis, Adams, Ryan

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (01-12-2020)
    “…Over the last several decades, multiple environmental issues have led to dramatic changes in the water clarity of the Great Lakes. While many of the key…”
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    Evaluating the effectiveness of two SeaWiFS algorithms in Case I and Case II waters by Wynne, T.T., Stumpf, R.P., Huong Nguyen, Tomlinson, M.C., Varnam, S., Tester, P.A., Ransibrahmanakul, V., Pirhalla, D.E.

    “…The Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) satellite has been used to measure reflectances in six visible light bands for over seven years. Through…”
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