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AUAD, GUILLERMO

Project Scientist

Degrees:

  • B.S., Instituto Tecnlogico Buenos Aires (ITBA, Argentina))
  • M.S., CICESE (Ensenada, Mexico)
  • Ph.D., UCSD, Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Research Interests:

  • Effects of climate changes and their ecosystem implications
  • Data Assimilation.
  • Similarities between modern and ice age climate warmings.
  • Effects of tidal mixing on the general circulation.
  • Modes of Decadal and Interdecadal variability.
  • Ross Sea water mass formation.
  • Forecast of oceanic global warming scenarios. Impacts of physical changes on biological variables.

Honors and Awards:

  • Listed in Who's Who in America, 2009 edition
  • Ms Sc. awarded with Honors, 1989


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Mailing Address:
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla CA, 92093
Mail Code: 0224

Email: gauad@ucsd.edu

WWW: ecpc.ucsd.edu/~auad

Publications:

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1998. Simulated heat storages and associated heat budgets in the Pacific Ocean: El Niņo timescale. Journal of Geophysical Research: 103:27,621-27,636. Link to publication

1998. Wind-induced currents and bottom-trapped waves in the Santa Barbara Channel, Journal of Physical Oceanography: Vol. 28, No. 1, pp. 85-102. Link to publication

1999. Mass and heat balances in the Santa Barbara Channel: Estimation, description and forcing. Progress in Oceanography: 43:111-155. Link to publication

2001. Comparison of NCEP, COADS and FSU wind stress and heat fluxes in the Pacific Ocean: Statistics and ocean model response. Journal of Geophysical Research: 106:22,249-22,265. Link to publication

2001. Sources of global warming in upper ocean temperature during El Niņo. Journal of Geophysical Research: 106(C3):4349-4367. Link to publication

2003. Interdecadal dynamics of the North Pacific ocean. Journal of Physical Oceanography, December 2003 issue. Link to publication

2003. North Pacific Intermediate Water response to a modern climate warming shift. Journal of Geophysical Research, November issue. Link to publication

2006. Long term forecast of oceanic conditions off California: their biological implications Link to publication

2008. Response of the Gulf of Alaska 3D winter circulation to oceanic climate shifts: Ecosystem implications. Link to publication

2008. The role of tidal forcing in the Gulf of Alaska's circulation, Geophys. Res. Lett., doi:10.1029/2007GL032727. Link to publication


Last Modified: Feb 12, 2009