2009 - Member of Academia Europaea
Tarmo Soomere mostly deals with Oceanography, Climatology, Baltic sea, Wind wave and Wave height. Oceanography and Energy flux are commonly linked in his work. His study in Climatology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Wind speed, Lagrangian trajectory and Prevailing winds.
Tarmo Soomere works mostly in the field of Baltic sea, limiting it down to topics relating to Submarine pipeline and, in certain cases, Geostrophic wind, Sea state and Structural basin. The various areas that Tarmo Soomere examines in his Wind wave study include Storm, Bay, Optics, Soliton and Atmospheric sciences. His work investigates the relationship between Wave height and topics such as Rogue wave that intersect with problems in Amplitude and Mechanics.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Oceanography, Baltic sea, Climatology, Wind wave and Wave height. In general Oceanography, his work in Bay, Ocean current, Submarine pipeline and Current is often linked to Peninsula linking many areas of study. His Bay study which covers Wake that intersects with Waves and shallow water.
Tarmo Soomere usually deals with Baltic sea and limits it to topics linked to Sea level and Storm surge and Shore. His work in the fields of Climatology, such as Geostrophic wind, intersects with other areas such as Spatial ecology. His work carried out in the field of Wave height brings together such families of science as Swell and Significant wave height.
Tarmo Soomere mainly investigates Baltic sea, Oceanography, Climatology, Water level and Shore. Tarmo Soomere merges many fields, such as Baltic sea and Peninsula, in his writings. His study in Upwelling, Ocean current, Sea surface temperature, Bay and Water mass is carried out as part of his Oceanography studies.
His work deals with themes such as Current, Geostrophic wind and Scale invariance, which intersect with Ocean current. His Climatology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Wind speed, Wind direction, Wave height, Wave climate and Satellite altimetry. Storm surge is closely connected to Sea level in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Water level.
His primary areas of study are Oceanography, Baltic sea, Climatology, Shore and Water level. Tarmo Soomere performs multidisciplinary study in the fields of Oceanography and Extraction via his papers. His study on Baltic sea is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Significant wave height.
Tarmo Soomere interconnects Storm, Wind speed, Geophysics and Wave height in the investigation of issues within Climatology. His Shore research integrates issues from Waves and shallow water, Erosion and Bathymetry. Tarmo Soomere works mostly in the field of Water level, limiting it down to concerns involving Sea level and, occasionally, Atmospheric sciences.
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The progress in knowledge of physical oceanography of the Gulf of Finland: e review for 1997-2007
T Soomere;K Myrberg;M Lepparanta;A Nekrasov.
Oceanologia (2008)
Wave conditions in the Baltic Proper and in the Gulf of Finland during windstorm Gudrun
T. Soomere;A. Behrens;L. Tuomi;J. W. Nielsen.
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (2008)
Trends and extremes of wave fields in the north-eastern part of the Baltic Proper
Barry Broman;Thomas Hammarklint;Kalev Rannat;Tarmo Soomere.
Oceanologia (2006)
Wind wave statistics in Tallinn Bay
Tarmo Soomere.
Boreal Environment Research (2005)
Rogue waves - towards a unifying concept?: Discussions and debates
V. Ruban;Y. Kodama;M. Ruderman;J. Dudley.
European Physical Journal-special Topics (2010)
Soliton interaction as a possible model for extreme waves in shallow water
P. Peterson;T. Soomere;J. Engelbrecht;E. van Groesen.
Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics (2003)
Nonlinear Components of Ship Wake Waves
Tarmo Soomere.
Applied Mechanics Reviews (2007)
ANISOTROPY OF MODERATE AND STRONG WINDS IN THE BALTIC PROPER
Tarmo Soomere;Sirje Keevallik.
(2001)
Fast ferry traffic as a qualitatively new forcing factor of environmental processes in non-tidal sea areas : A case study in Tallinn Bay, Baltic Sea
Tarmo Soomere.
Environmental Fluid Mechanics (2005)
Anisotropy of wind and wave regimes in the Baltic proper
Tarmo Soomere.
Journal of Sea Research (2003)
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