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Overview

P. Ted Strub is affiliated with Oregon State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions in Oceanography and related subfields. Their work addresses various aspects of oceanographic and atmospheric processes, incorporating elements of ocean waves, remote sensing, geophysics, and climate variability.

The main research topics in which P. Ted Strub has expertise include:

  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing
  • Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Climate Variability and Models
  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
  • Marine and Fisheries Research

Frequent publication venues for P. Ted Strub reflect their focus on ocean sciences and remote sensing. These venues include:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Remote Sensing
  • Progress In Oceanography
  • Ocean Science
  • Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science

P. Ted Strub has collaborated repeatedly with several coauthors. Notable frequent collaborators are:

  • Corinne James
  • Gonzalo S. Saldías
  • Vincent Combes
  • Sandrine Mulet
  • Marie-Hélène Rio

The recent published papers authored or coauthored by P. Ted Strub include:

  • "Evaluation of Nearshore QuikSCAT 4.1 and ERA-5 Wind Stress and Wind Stress Curl Fields over Eastern Boundary Currents" (2022) published in Remote Sensing
  • "QuikSCAT Climatological Data Record: Land Contamination Flagging and Correction" (2022) published in Remote Sensing
  • "The new CNES-CLS18 global mean dynamic topography" (2021) published in Ocean Science
  • "Surface Thermal Structure and Variability of Upwelling Shadows in the Gulf of Arauco, Chile" (2021) published in Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • "Spatio-temporal variability and ENSO modulation of turbid freshwater plumes along the Oregon coast" (2020) published in Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science

Their research covers spatio-temporal oceanographic phenomena, coastal and boundary current dynamics, remote sensing data evaluation, and surface thermal structures related to oceanic processes. This body of work contributes to a better understanding of ocean dynamics along coasts and the use of satellite data for marine observation.

Best Publications

  • The nature of the cold filaments in the California Current system

    P. Ted Strub;P. Michael Kosro;Adriana Huyer

  • Benthic–pelagic links and rocky intertidal communities: Bottom-up effects on top-down control?

    Bruce A. Menge;Bryon A. Daley;Patricia A. Wheeler;Elizabeth Dahlhoff

  • Seasonal cycles of currents, temperatures, winds, and sea level over the northeast pacific continental shelf: 35°N to 48°N

    P. T. Strub;J. S. Allen;A. Huyer;R. L. Smith

  • Altimeter-derived variability of surface velocities in the California Current System: 2. Seasonal circulation and eddy statistics

    P.Ted Strub;Corinne James

  • Seasonal climatology of hydrographic conditions in the upwelling region off northern Chile

    J. L. Blanco;Andrew Thomas;M. E. Carr;P. T. Strub

  • Annual Mean Surface Heat Fluxes in the Tropical Pacific Ocean

    Bryan C. Weare;P. Ted Strub;Michael D. Samuel

  • Rocky intertidal oceanography: An association between community structure and nearshore phytoplankton concentration

    Bruce A. Menge;Bryon A. Daley;Patricia A. Wheeler;P. Ted Strub

  • The pelagic ecosystem in the Northern California Current off Oregon during the 2014–2016 warm anomalies within the context of the past 20 years

    William T. Peterson;Jennifer L. Fisher;P. Ted Strub;Xiuning Du

  • Synthesis of Pacific Ocean Climate and Ecosystem Dynamics

    Emanuele Di Lorenzo;Vincent Combes;Julie E. Keister;P. Ted Strub

  • Large-scale structure of the spring transition in the coastal ocean off western North America

    P. Ted Strub;J. S. Allen;A. Huyer;R. L. Smith

  • Chlorophyll variability in eastern boundary currents

    A. C. Thomas;M.-E. Carr;P. T. Strub

  • Role of late winter mesoscale events in the biogeochemical variability of the upper water column of the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre

    Ricardo M. Letelier;David M. Karl;Mark R. Abbott;P. Flament

  • The structure of the transition zone between coastal waters and the open ocean off northern California, winter and spring 1987

    P. Michael Kosro;Adriana Huyer;Steven R. Ramp;Robert L. Smith

  • Comparison of the seasonal and interannual variability of phytoplankton pigment concentrations in the Peru and California Current systems

    A. C. Thomas;F. Huang;P. T. Strub;C. James

  • The new CNES-CLS18 global mean dynamic topography

    Sandrine Mulet;Marie-Hélène Rio;Hélène Etienne;Camilia Artana

  • Comparison of velocity estimates from advanced very high resolution radiometer in the Coastal Transition Zone

    Kathryn A. Kelly;P. Ted Strub

  • Altimeter-derived surface circulation in the large-scale NE Pacific Gyres. Part 2: 1997-1998 El Nino anomalies

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  • Estimates of sea surface height and near‐surface alongshore coastal currents from combinations of altimeters and tide gauges

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  • Seasonal and nonseasonal variability of satellite‐derived surface pigment concentration in the California Current

    P. Ted Strub;Corinne James;Andrew C. Thomas;Mark R. Abbott

  • Altimeter-derived surface circulation in the large–scale NE Pacific Gyres.: Part 1. seasonal variability

    P Ted Strub;Corinne James

  • Ocean circulation along the southern Chile transition region (38°-46°S): Mean, seasonal and interannual variability, with a focus on 2014-2016.

    P. Ted Strub;Corinne James;Vivian Montecino;José A. Rutllant

  • Evaluation of the maximum cross-correlation method of estimating sea surface velocities from sequential satellite images

    Robin Tokmakian;P. Ted Strub;Julie McClean-Padman

  • Benthic-pelagic links and rocky intertidal communities: Bottom-up effects on top-down control? (productivityycurrentsyscaleycommunity structureyupwelling)

    Bruce A. Menge;B Ryon A. Daley;A. Wheeler;E Lizabeth Dahlhoff

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew C. Thomas
Andrew C. Thomas University of Maine
Adriana Huyer
Adriana Huyer Oregon State University
Ricardo P. Matano
Ricardo P. Matano Oregon State University
William T. Peterson
William T. Peterson National Marine Fisheries Service
Ricardo M. Letelier
Ricardo M. Letelier Oregon State University
Thomas M. Powell
Thomas M. Powell University of California, Berkeley
Robert L. Smith
Robert L. Smith Oregon State University
Mark R. Abbott
Mark R. Abbott Oregon State University
Alberto R. Piola
Alberto R. Piola University of Buenos Aires
Patricia A. Wheeler
Patricia A. Wheeler Oregon State University

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