Lewis M. Rothstein

Affiliations: 
Oceanography University of Rhode Island, Providence, RI, United States 
Area:
Physical Oceanography, Meteorology
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Liu Q, Rothstein LM, Luo Y. (2017) A periodic freshwater patch detachment process from the Block Island Sound estuarine plume Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. 122: 570-586
Liu Q, Rothstein LM, Luo Y. (2016) Dynamics of the block Island Sound estuarine plume Journal of Physical Oceanography. 46: 1633-1656
Liu Q, Rothstein LM, Luo Y, et al. (2016) Dynamics of the periphery current in Rhode Island Sound Ocean Modelling. 105: 13-24
Zhang S, Luo Y, Rothstein LM, et al. (2016) A numerical investigation of the interannual-to-interpentadal variability of the along-shelf transport in the Middle Atlantic Bight Continental Shelf Research. 122: 14-28
Bueti MR, Ginis I, Rothstein LM, et al. (2014) Tropical cyclone-induced thermocline warming and its regional and global impacts Journal of Climate. 27: 6978-6999
Davis XJ, Rothstein LM, Dewar WK, et al. (2011) Numerical investigations of seasonal and interannual variability of North Pacific subtropical mode water and its implications for Pacific climate variability Journal of Climate. 24: 2648-2665
Luo Y, Rothstein LM. (2011) Response of the Pacific Ocean circulation to climate change Atmosphere - Ocean. 49: 235-244
Luo Y, Liu Q, Rothstein LM. (2011) Increase of South Pacific eastern subtropical mode water under global warming Geophysical Research Letters. 38
Rodrigues RR, Wimbush M, Watts DR, et al. (2010) South Atlantic mass transports obtained from subsurface float and hydrographic data Journal of Marine Research. 68: 819-850
Buckingham C, Marchok T, Ginis I, et al. (2010) Short- and medium-range prediction of tropical and transitioning cyclone tracks within the NCEP global ensemble forecasting system Weather and Forecasting. 25: 1736-1754
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