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Jeffrey D. Paduan is affiliated with the Naval Postgraduate School in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with particular attention to Oceanography, Atmospheric Science, and Global and Planetary Change.

The scientist's work spans multiple topics, including:

  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Marine and Fisheries Research

In terms of publications, Jeffrey D. Paduan has contributed to the following paper:

  • Observations of Surface Currents and Tidal Variability Off of Northeastern Taiwan from Shore-Based High Frequency Radar, 2021, published in Remote Sensing

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jeffrey D. Paduan include:

  • Yuru Chen
  • Michael S. Cook
  • Laurence Zsu-Hsin Chuang
  • Yu-Jen Chung

Their research has been published in venues such as Remote Sensing.

Best Publications

  • Remotely sensed surface currents in Monterey Bay from shore-based HF radar (Coastal Ocean Dynamics Application Radar)

    Jeffrey D. Paduan;Leslie K. Rosenfeld

  • High-Frequency Radar Observations of Ocean Surface Currents

    Jeffrey D. Paduan;Libe Washburn

  • Ekman transport and pumping in the California Current based on the U.S. Navy's high‐resolution atmospheric model (COAMPS)

    Mark H. Pickett;Jeffrey D. Paduan

  • Observations of the Internal Tide in Monterey Canyon

    Emil T. Petruncio;Leslie K. Rosenfeld;Jeffrey D. Paduan

  • Introduction to High-Frequency Radar: Reality and Myth

    Jeffrey D. Paduan;Hans C. Graber

  • Wind-Driven Motions in the Northeast Pacific as Measured by Lagrangian Drifters

    Pearn P. Niiler;Jeffrey D. Paduan

  • Calibration and Validation of Direction-Finding High-Frequency Radar Ocean Surface Current Observations

    J.D. Paduan;Kyung Cheol Kim;M.S. Cook;F.P. Chavez

  • Preparing to predict: The Second Autonomous Ocean Sampling Network (AOSN-II) experiment in the Monterey Bay

    S.R. Ramp;R.E. Davis;N.E. Leonard;I. Shulman

  • HF radar data assimilation in the Monterey Bay area

    Jeffrey D. Paduan;Igor Shulman

  • The correlation between surface drifters and coherent structures based on high-frequency radar data in Monterey Bay

    Shawn S.C. Shadden;Francois Lekien;Jeffrey J.D. Paduan;Francisco F.P. Chavez

  • Optimal Pollution Mitigation in Monterey Bay Based on Coastal Radar Data and Nonlinear Dynamics

    Chad Coulliette;Francois Lekien;Jeffrey J.D. Paduan;George Haller

  • Variability of the near-surface eddy kinetic energy in the California Current based on altimetric, drifter, and moored current data

    Kathryn A. Kelly;Robert C. Beardsley;Richard Limeburner;Kenneth H. Brink

  • Phytoplankton thin layers caused by shear in frontal zones of a coastal upwelling system

    J. P. Ryan;M. A. McManus;J. D. Paduan;F. P. Chavez

  • Mapping the U.S. West Coast surface circulation: A multiyear analysis of high‐frequency radar observations

    Sung Yong Kim;Eric J. Terrill;Bruce D. Cornuelle;Burt Jones

  • Development, implementation and evaluation of a data-assimilative ocean forecasting system off the central California coast

    Yi Chao;Zhijin Li;John Farrara;James C. McWilliams

  • Blending HF radar and model velocities in Monterey Bay through normal mode analysis

    B. L. Lipphardt;A. D. Kirwan;C. E. Grosch;J. K. Lewis

  • Mapping Surface Currents in Monterey Bay with CODAR-Type HF radar

    Jeffrey D. Paduan;Michael S. Cook

  • Simulation-based evaluations of HF radar ocean current algorithms

    K.E. Laws;D.M. Fernandez;J.D. Paduan

  • Modeling tides in Monterey Bay, California

    Xiaochun Wang;Xiaochun Wang;Yi Chao;Changming Dong;John Farrara;John Farrara

  • Management of Brine Discharges to Coastal Waters Recommendations of a Science Advisory Panel

    Scott Jenkins;Jeffrey Paduan;Philip Roberts;Judith Weis

  • A view of the 1993-1994 California Current based on surface drifters, floats, and remotely sensed data

    K. H. Brink;R. C. Beardsley;J. Paduan;R. Limeburner

Frequent Co-Authors

Francisco P. Chavez
Francisco P. Chavez Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
John L. Largier
John L. Largier University of California, Davis
Mark A. Moline
Mark A. Moline University of Delaware
Libe Washburn
Libe Washburn University of California, Santa Barbara
Stephen Wiggins
Stephen Wiggins University of Bristol
Miroslav Gačić
Miroslav Gačić National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics
Chau Ron Wu
Chau Ron Wu National Chung Hsing University
James C. McWilliams
James C. McWilliams University of California, Los Angeles
Hans C. Graber
Hans C. Graber University of Miami
Margaret A. McManus
Margaret A. McManus University of Hawaii at Manoa

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