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Ivica Vilibić is affiliated with the Rudjer Boskovic Institute in Croatia and has established a notable profile in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant focus on Environmental Science. Their research primarily spans Oceanography, Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Geophysics, and Ecology.

Their work extensively covers topics related to Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes, Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research, Climate Variability and Models, Marine and Coastal Ecosystems, Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing, Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations, as well as Marine and Fisheries Research.

Vilibić's recent publications illustrate their engagement with complex coastal and oceanographic phenomena. Some of the papers include:

  • Observation, Preconditioning and Recurrence of Exceptionally High Salinities in the Adriatic Sea, 2021, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Special issue on the global perspective on meteotsunami science: editorial, 2021, Natural Hazards
  • Pseudo-global warming projections of extreme wave storms in complex coastal regions: the case of the Adriatic Sea, 2020, Climate Dynamics
  • Tidal Resonance in the Adriatic Sea: Observational Evidence, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Coastal sea level monitoring in the Mediterranean and Black seas, 2022, Ocean Science

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Cléa Denamiel
  • Petra Zemunik
  • Hrvoje Mihanović
  • Petra Pranić
  • Jadranka Šepić

Vilibić has contributed to multiple publications in key scientific venues, including:

  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Ocean Science
  • Natural Hazards
  • Climate Dynamics
  • Progress In Oceanography

Best Publications

  • Meteotsunamis: atmospherically induced destructive ocean waves in the tsunami frequency band

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  • Meteotsunamis: atmospherically induced destructive ocean waves in the tsunami frequency band

    Sebastià Monserrat;Sebastià Monserrat;Ivica Vilibic;Alexander B. Rabinovich;Alexander B. Rabinovich

  • February 2003 marine atmospheric conditions and the bora over the northern Adriatic

    Clive Dorman;Clive Dorman;Sandro Carniel;Luigi Cavaleri;Mauro Sclavo

  • Dense water generation on a shelf: the case of the Adriatic Sea

    Ivica Vilibić;Nastjenjka Supić

  • Exceptional dense water formation on the Adriatic shelf in the winter of 2012

    Hrvoje Mihanović;Ivica Vilibić;Sandro Carniel;Martina Tudor

  • Adriatic water masses, their rates of formation and transport through the Otranto Strait

    Ivica Vilibić;Mirko Orlić

  • Destructive meteotsunamis along the eastern Adriatic coast: Overview

    Ivica Vilibić;Jadranka Šepić

  • Leisure boating noise as a trigger for the displacement of the bottlenose dolphins of the Cres-Lošinj archipelago (northern Adriatic Sea, Croatia).

    Nikolina Rako;Caterina Maria Fortuna;Draško Holcer;Peter Mackelworth

  • Widespread tsunami-like waves of 23-27 June in the Mediterranean and Black Seas generated by high-altitude atmospheric forcing.

    Jadranka Šepić;Ivica Vilibić;Alexander B. Rabinovich;Sebastian Monserrat

  • Resonant coupling of a traveling air-pressure disturbance with the east Adriatic coastal waters

    Ivica Vilibić;Nenad Domijan;Mirko Orlić;Nenad Leder

  • Extreme cooling and dense water formation estimates in open and coastal regions of the Adriatic Sea during the winter of 2012

    Ivica Janeković;Hrvoje Mihanović;Ivica Vilibić;Martina Tudor

  • Modern Approaches in Meteotsunami Research and Early Warning

    Ivica Vilibić;Jadranka Šepić;Alexander B. Rabinovich;Alexander B. Rabinovich;Sebastian Monserrat

  • Wintertime buoyancy forcing, changing seawater properties, and two different circulation systems produced in the Adriatic

    Mirko Orlić;Vlado Dadić;Branka Grbec;Nenad Leder

  • Numerical simulations of the Proudman resonance

    Ivica Vilibić

  • Numerical Modelling of the Destructive Meteotsunami of 15 June, 2006 on the Coast of the Balearic Islands

    Ivica Vilibić;Sebastian Monserrat;Sebastian Monserrat;Alexander Rabinovich;Hrvoje Mihanović

  • Source of the 2007 Ist meteotsunami (Adriatic Sea)

    Jadranka Šepić;Ivica Vilibić;Danijel Belušić

  • Least-squares tracer analysis of water masses in the South Adriatic (1967 1990)

    Ivica Vilibić;Mirko Orlić

  • The Adriatic Sea and Coast modelling suite: Evaluation of the meteotsunami forecast component

    Cléa Denamiel;Jadranka Šepić;Damir Ivanković;Ivica Vilibić

  • Challenges for Sustained Observing and Forecasting Systems in the Mediterranean Sea

    Joaquín Tintoré;Nadia Pinardi;Enrique Álvarez-Fanjul;Eva Aguiar

  • An analysis of dense water production on the North Adriatic shelf

    Ivica Vilibić

  • Changes in the Adriatic oceanographic properties induced by the Eastern Mediterranean Transient

    Ivica Vilibić;Slavica Matijević;Jadranka Šepić;Grozdan Kušpilić

Frequent Co-Authors

Mirko Orlić
Mirko Orlić University of Zagreb
Alexander B. Rabinovich
Alexander B. Rabinovich Institute of Oceanology. PP Shirshov Russian Academy of Sciences
Sebastià Monserrat
Sebastià Monserrat University of the Balearic Islands
Pierre-Marie Poulain
Pierre-Marie Poulain National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics
Marta Marcos
Marta Marcos International Space Science Institute
Florence Sevault
Florence Sevault Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Stefano Tinti
Stefano Tinti University of Bologna
Miroslav Gačić
Miroslav Gačić National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics
Bryan Andrew Black
Bryan Andrew Black University of Arizona
Samuel Somot
Samuel Somot Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées

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