Journal Articles - 15 |
2021 |
| Ainsworth, C., Chassignet, E., French-McCay, D., Beegle-Krause, C., Berenshtein, I., Englehardt, J., Fiddaman, T., Huang, H., Huettel, M., Justic, D., Kourafalou, V., Liu, Y., Mauritzen, C., Murawski, S., Morey, S., Özgökmen, T., Paris, C., Ruzicka, J., Saul, S., . . . Zheng, Y. (2021). Ten years of modeling the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Environmental Modelling & Software, 142, 105070. | |
2016 |
| Weisberg, R. H., Zheng, L., Liu, Y., Corcoran, A. A., Lembke, C., Hu, C., Lenes, J. M., & Walsh, J. J. (2016). Karenia brevis blooms on the West Florida Shelf: A comparative study of the robust 2012 bloom and the nearly null 2013 event. Continental Shelf Research, 120, 106-121. | |
| Weisberg, R. H., Zheng, L., Liu, Y., Murawski, S., Hu, C., & Paul, J. (2016). Did Deepwater Horizon hydrocarbons transit to the west Florida continental shelf?. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 129, 259-272. | |
2015 |
| Walsh, J., Lenes, J., Darrow, B., Parks, A., Weisberg, R., Zheng, L., Hu, C., Barnes, B., Daly, K., Shin, S., Brooks, G., Jeffrey, W., Snyder, R., & Hollander, D. (2015). A simulation analysis of the plankton fate of the Deepwater Horizon oil spills. Continental Shelf Research, 107, 50-68. | |
| Zhu, J., Weisberg, R. H., Zheng, L., & Han, S. (2015). Influences of Channel Deepening and Widening on the Tidal and Nontidal Circulations of Tampa Bay. Estuaries and Coasts, 38(1), 132-150. | |
| Zhu, J., Weisberg, R. H., Zheng, L., & Han, S. (2015). On the Flushing of Tampa Bay. Estuaries and Coasts, 38(1), 118-131. | |
2014 |
| Pan, C., Zheng, L., Weisberg, R. H., Liu, Y., & Lembke, C. E. (2014). Comparisons of different ensemble schemes for glider data assimilation on West Florida Shelf. Ocean Modelling, 81, 13-24. | |
| Weisberg, R. H., Zheng, L., & Peebles, E. (2014). Gag grouper larvae pathways on the West Florida Shelf. Continental Shelf Research, 88, 11-23. | |
2013 |
| Huang, Y., Weisberg, R. H., Zheng, L., & Zijlema, M. (2013). Gulf of Mexico hurricane wave simulations using SWAN: Bulk formula‐based drag coefficient sensitivity for Hurricane Ike. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 118(8), 3916-3938. | |
| Weisberg, R. H., Zheng, L., Liu, Y., Lembke, C., Lenes, J. M., & Walsh, J. J. (2014). Why no red tide was observed on the West Florida Continental Shelf in 2010. Harmful Algae, 38, 119-126. | |
| Zhao, J., Hu, C., Lenes, J. M., Weisberg, R. H., Lembke, C., English, D., Wolny, J., Zheng, L., Walsh, J. J., & Kirkpatrick, G. (2013). Three-dimensional structure of a Karenia brevis bloom: Observations from gliders, satellites, and field measurements. Harmful Algae, 29, 22-30. | |
2012 |
| Zheng, L., & Weisberg, R. H. (2012). Modeling the west Florida coastal ocean by downscaling from the deep ocean, across the continental shelf and into the estuaries. Ocean Modelling, 48, 10-29. | |
2011 |
| Hu, C., Weisberg, R. H., Liu, Y., Zheng, L., Daly, K. L., English, D. C., Zhao, J., & Vargo, G. A. (2011). Did the northeastern Gulf of Mexico become greener after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill?. Geophysical Research Letters, 38(9). | |
| Liu, Y., Weisberg, R. H., Hu, C., & Zheng, L. (2011). Tracking the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: A Modeling Perspective. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 92(6), 45-46. | |
| Liu, Y., Weisberg, R. H., Hu, C., & Zheng, L. (2011). Satellites, models combine to track Deepwater Horizon oil spill. SPIE Newsroom. | |
Book Chapters - 3 |
2015 |
| Weisberg, R. H., Zheng, L., & Liu, Y. (2015). Basic Tenets for Coastal Ocean Ecosystems Monitoring. In Coastal Ocean Observing Systems (pp. 40-57) Elsevier. | |
2011 |
| Liu, Y., Weisberg, R. H., Hu, C., & Zheng, L. (2011). Trajectory Forecast as a Rapid Response to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. In Geophysical Monograph Series (pp. 153-165) American Geophysical Union. | |
| Weisberg, R. H., Zheng, L., & Liu, Y. (2011). Tracking Subsurface Oil in the Aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon Well Blowout. In Geophysical Monograph Series (pp. 205-215) American Geophysical Union. | |
Conference Presentations - 10 |
2015 |
| Walsh, J. L., J.M.; Darrow, B. P., A.A.; Weisberg, R. Z., L.; Hu, C. B., B.B.; Daly, K. B., G.R.; Jeffrey, W. S., & R.A.; Hollander, D. (2015). A Simulation Analysis of the Plankton Fate of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spills. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2015 | |
2014 |
| Locker, S. W., N.; MacDonald, I. S., K.; Hamilton, P. W., R.; Zheng, L. H., & A (2014). Interaction Between Geomorphology, Sedimentary Processes, And Circulation - Northeastern Gulf Of Mexico. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2014 | |
| Weisberg, R. Z., L.; Liu, Y. M., S.; Hu, C. P., & J.; Hollander, D. (2014). Did Deepwater Horizon Hydrocarbons Transit to the West Florida Continental Shelf?. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2014 | |
2013 |
| Weisberg, R. Z., & L (2013). West Florida Continental Shelf Circulation in 2010. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2013 | |
| Weisberg, R. Z., & L (2013). Did dissolved hydrocarbons impact the West Florida Continental Shelf?. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2013 | |
2012 |
| Zheng, L. W., & R.H (2012). Modeling the west Florida coastal ocean by downscaling from the deep ocean, across the continental shelf and into the estuaries. In Ocean Sciences Meeting | |
| Zheng, L. W., & R.H (2012). Modeling the Coastal Ocean Circulation by Downscaling from the Deep Ocean, Across the Continental Shelf and Into the Estuaries. In Ocean Sciences Meeting 2012 | |
2010 |
| Liu, Y. W., R.H.; Zheng, L. H., & C (2010). Trajectory Forecasts Based on Numerical Ocean Circulation Models and Satellite Observations: A Rapid Response to Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. In AGU Fall Meeting | |
| Weisberg, R. L., Y.; Zheng, L. H., & C (2010). The Oil Trajectory: How it behaved in the Gulf of Mexico and why, and where might residual oil be heading?. In Community Surface Dynamic Modeling System Meeting 2010 - Invited Keynote Talk | |
| Weisberg, R. L., Y.; Zheng, L. H., & C.; Lembke, C. (2010). Rapid Response to Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill from University of South Florida: Numerical Models, Remote Sensing, and In-situ Observations. In AGU Annual Meeting | |