Volume 37 | Number 3 | September 2024
On the Cover: Landsat 8 image of the Adriatic Sea was collected on December 14, 2020. Image from the NASA Ocean Color Image Gallery (https://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/gallery/734), colors enhanced by Patrick C. Gray
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Welcome to the September 2024 issue of Oceanography. This issue features articles on machine learning in ocean remote sensing, the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, Gulf of Maine cold wave, metocean data in support of offshore wind energy, and more... Jump to the open access flipbook to page through the a the full issue or scroll down this page to view the full set of articles.
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
QUARTERDECK • Oceanography Offers an Enticing Variety Pack
By
Ellen S. Kappel
RIP CURRENT – NEWS IN OCEANOGRAPHY • Early Warning of a Cold Wave in the Gulf of Maine
By
Nicholas R. Record,
Andrew J. Pershing, and
Douglas B. Rasher
COMMENTARY • Consensus Around a Common Definition of Atlantic Overturning Will Promote Progress
By
Nicholas P. Foukal and
Léon Chafik
FEATURE ARTICLE • Is the Atlantic Overturning Circulation Approaching a Tipping Point?
By
Stefan Rahmstorf
FEATURE ARTICLE • Developments in Metocean Information in Support of US Offshore Wind Energy and the Ocean Sciences
By
Bruce H. Bailey and
Jeffrey M. Freedman
FEATURE ARTICLE • Forecasting a Summer of Extremes: Building Stakeholder Response Capacity to Marine Heatwaves
By
Alistair J. Hobday,
Claire M. Spillman,
Jamie Allnutt,
Melinda A. Coleman,
Fred Bailleul,
Laura K. Blamey,
Stephanie Brodie,
Arani Chandrapavan,
Jason R. Hartog,
David Maynard,
Craig Mundy,
Éva E. Plagányi,
Frances Seaborn,
Grant A. Smith, and
Jemina Stuart-Smith
FEATURE ARTICLE • The Promise and Pitfalls of Machine Learning in Ocean Remote Sensing
By
Patrick Clifton Gray,
Emmanuel Boss,
J. Xavier Prochaska,
Hannah Kerner,
Charlotte Begouen Demeaux, and
Yoav Lehahn
WORKSHOP REPORT • Western Boundary Current–Subtropical Continental Shelf Interactions
By
William B. Savidge,
Dana K. Savidge,
Frederico Brandini,
Adam T. Greer,
Eileen E. Hofmann,
Moninya Roughan,
Ilson da Silveira, and
Iain M. Suthers
DIY OCEANOGRAPHY • Satellite Data Sharing for Scientific Inter-Group Cooperation Using the Leaflet R Package
By
Christian Marchese,
Emmanuel Boss,
Federico Falcini,
David Doxaran,
Colomban de Vargas,
Gerald Pfister, and
Vittorio E. Brando
OCEAN EDUCATION • Developing Engineering Skills Through Project-Based Learning: An Arduino-Based Submersible Temperature and Depth Sensor
By
Grant Lockridge and
Kelly M. Dorgan
THE OCEANOGRAPHY CLASSROOM • Adapting a Teaching Method to Fit Purpose and Context
By
Mirjam S. Glessmer,
Catherine Bovill, and
Kjersti Daae
FROM THE TOS JEDI COMMITTEE • It Takes a Village: The Sea of Technical, Administrative, and Other Support Colleagues Who Enable Ocean Science
By
Sheri Neelam White,
Frank E. Muller-Karger, and
Erin L. Meyer-Gutbrod
CAREER PROFILES • OPTIONS AND INSIGHTS: Scott Loranger
By
Scott Loranger
CAREER PROFILES • OPTIONS AND INSIGHTS: Jocelyn Runnebaum
By
Jocelyn Runnebaum