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    Impact of storms on residence times and export of coastal waters during a mild autumn/winter period in the Gulf of Lion by Mikolajczak, Guillaume, Estournel, Claude, Ulses, Caroline, Marsaleix, Patrick, Bourrin, François, Martín, Jacobo, Pairaud, Ivane, Puig, Pere, Leredde, Yann, Many, Gael, Seyfried, Léo, Durrieu de Madron, Xavier

    Published in Continental shelf research (16-12-2020)
    “…A coupled ocean-wave model was used to investigate residence times of the water masses on the Gulf of Lion shelf and their export routes during autumn 2010 and…”
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    Dynamics of the North Balearic Front during an autumn tramontane and mistral storm: air–sea coupling processes and stratification budget diagnostic by Seyfried, Leo, Estournel, Claude, Marsaleix, Patrick, Richard, Evelyne

    Published in Ocean science (01-03-2019)
    “…The North Balearic Front forms the southern branch of the cyclonic gyre in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea. Its dynamics exhibit significant seasonal…”
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    Insights from a topo-bathymetric and oceanographic dataset for coastal flooding studies: the French Flooding Prevention Action Program of Saint-Malo by Seyfried, Léo, Biscara, Laurie, Michaud, Héloïse, Leckler, Fabien, Pasquet, Audrey, Pezerat, Marc, Gicquel, Clément

    Published in Earth system science data (24-07-2024)
    “…The French Flooding Prevention Action Program of Saint-Malo, France, requires the assessment of coastal flooding risks and the development of a local flood…”
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    Modelling deep-water formation in the north-west Mediterranean Sea with a new air–sea coupled model: sensitivity to turbulent flux parameterizations by Seyfried, Leo, Marsaleix, Patrick, Richard, Evelyne, Estournel, Claude

    Published in Ocean science (22-12-2017)
    “…In the north-western Mediterranean, the strong, dry, cold winds, the Tramontane and Mistral, produce intense heat and moisture exchange at the interface…”
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