Alban Lazar

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UPMC Univ Paris 6, France 
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Pascale Delecluse grad student 1997 UPMC Univ Paris 6
 (La branche froide de la circulation thermohaline : sensibilite a la diffusion turbulente dans un modele de circulation generale idealisee)
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Camara I, Mignot J, Kolodziejczyk N, et al. (2020) Tropical Atlantic Mixed Layer Buoyancy Seasonality: Atmospheric and Oceanic Physical Processes Contributions Atmosphere. 11: 649
Stammer D, Bracco A, AchutaRao K, et al. (2019) Ocean Climate Observing Requirements in Support of Climate Research and Climate Information Frontiers in Marine Science. 6
Todd RE, Chavez FP, Clayton S, et al. (2019) Global Perspectives on Observing Ocean Boundary Current Systems Frontiers in Marine Science. 6
Foltz GR, Brandt P, Richter I, et al. (2019) The Tropical Atlantic Observing System Frontiers in Marine Science. 6
Machu E, Capet X, Estrade PA, et al. (2019) First Evidence of Anoxia and Nitrogen Loss in the Southern Canary Upwelling System Geophysical Research Letters. 46: 2619-2627
Martín-Rey M, Lazar A. (2019) Is the boreal spring tropical Atlantic variability a precursor of the Equatorial Mode Climate Dynamics. 53: 2339-2353
Carré M, Azzoug M, Zaharias P, et al. (2019) Modern drought conditions in western Sahel unprecedented in the past 1600 years Climate Dynamics. 52: 1949-1964
Martín-Rey M, Polo I, Rodríguez-Fonseca B, et al. (2018) Is There Evidence of Changes in Tropical Atlantic Variability Modes under AMO Phases in the Observational Record Journal of Climate. 31: 515-536
Kolodziejczyk N, Testor P, Lazar A, et al. (2018) Subsurface Fine-Scale Patterns in an Anticyclonic Eddy Off Cap-Vert Peninsula Observed From Glider Measurements Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. 123: 6312-6329
Diakhaté M, Lazar A, Coëtlogon Gd, et al. (2018) Do SST gradients drive the monthly climatological surface wind convergence over the tropical Atlantic International Journal of Climatology. 38
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