Edward H. Ryan



Senior Research Associate  ??? 
Meteorology & Physical Oceanography
Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science
University of Miami

  mail: RSMAS/MPO, 4600 Rickenbacker Cswy, Miami, FL 33149
email: eryan@rsmas.miami.edu
     tel: +1-305-421-4109      (note: change from 361 to 421 for all of RSMAS)
  http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/personal/eryan


    


Curriculum Vitae

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Tracking Convection Cells for possible Tropical Development

  

Hurricanes and Air-Sea Coupled Modeling

  


Research Projects

Global 18km Sea Surface Temperature

   Objective Analysis of AVHRR SST data (1985-1998).

MGSVA

   (Mariano Global Surface Velocity Analysis) An Objective Analysis of the Maury Ship Drift database for the U.S. Coast Guard.

Hurricane Gilbert

   Mean and Near-Inertial Ocean Current Responce to Hurricane Gilbert (1988).

Arabian Sea SST

   Objective Analysis of 9km AVHRR SST for the U.S. JGOFS Arabian Sea Process Study of 1995.

4-D Current Experiment

   Objective Analysis of 1km AVHRR SST data and Ocean Surface Current Radar (OSCR) surface velocity vectors (June 25 - August 10, 1999, Hollywood Beach, Florida).

Atmospheric Gravity Waves

   Compute blocking diagrams due to critical layer directional filtering from a wind profile model for atmospheric gravity waves observed in the nighttime OH airglow.

Hollywood Ed Productions

Spin: Global Sea Surface Temperature derived from Satellite AVHRR measurements

   SST from 1985-1995 in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific basins. This animation was made for and shown at the RSMAS ONR site review in the spring of 1998. (47 MB; run time 7:24)

Low-frequency Sea Surface Temperatute (SST) Variablity

   SST anomalies from 1985-1998 in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific basins. This animation was made for and shown at the RSMAS ONR site review in the spring of 2000. (48 MB; run time 7:32)

Drifting Buoy Clusters

   This animation was made for the "Favorite Trajectories" section of the LAPCOD 2000 meeting held in Ischia, Italy on October 2-6, 2000. The first part shows all of the near surface trajectories in 3 time frames (1985-1990, 1991-1994, 1995-1998) foreach of the 3 main ocean basins (Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific). The second part shows close ups of various clusters of buoys. (62 MB; run time 9:38)

A Submesoscale Vortex in the Coastal Ocean Detected by Very High Frequency Radar

   An animation of the Florida current from OSCR data taken during the 4-D Current Experiment showing both along shore flow and eddies trapped between the coast and the Florida current. For more information on this experiment, see Nick Shay's 4D CE web site at http://storm.rsmas.miami.edu/~nick/four_d/. (63 MB; run time 9:44)

MICOM animation of SST in the Gulf Stream

   Animation made for the New England Aquarium. (7.5 MB)

Web Master

   (Maintenance of web sites is very time consuming.)

Ocean Surface Currents

   An encyclopedia of the worlds ocean surface currents.

LAPCOD

   Lagrangian Analysis and Prediction of Coastal and Oceanic Dynamics.

HYCOM Consortium

for Data Assimilative Modeling.

HYCOM Model Home Page

   HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model.

Layered Ocean Model Workshop

(LOM)  

Atlas of the Arabian Sea

to be released on CDROM.

Meeting Organization


     

LAPCOD

   Lagrangian Analysis and Prediction of Coastal and Oceanic Dynamics (Ischia 2000, Key Largo 2002, Lerici 2005).

The IAI / UM Summer Institute

on Interdisciplinary Science in the Americas (1999-2001).

Miscellanea

Claes Rooth Symposium

   Friday, November 10, 2006


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