Eric Schulz
Bureau of Meteorology
31 Papers
162 Citations
Eric Schulz is an academic researcher from Bureau of Meteorology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mooring & Geology. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 28 publications. Previous affiliations of Eric Schulz include CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research & University of New South Wales.
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Papers
•Journal Article
BLUElink> Development of operational oceanography and servicing in Australia
Gary Brassington,Tim Pugh,Claire M. Spillman,Eric Schulz,Helen Beggs,Andreas Schiller,Peter R. Oke +6 more
TL;DR: BLUElink is a joint initiative of the Bureau of Meteorology, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation and the Royal Australian Navy to develop this capability for Australia’s regional and territorial waters.
First air-sea flux mooring measurements in the Southern Ocean
TL;DR: In this article, the Southern Ocean Flux Station (SOFS) was deployed at 47°S, 142°E for March 2010 to March 2011 and returned measurements of near surface meteorological variables and radiative components of the heat exchange.
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Seasonality of biological and physical controls on surface ocean CO2 from hourly observations at the Southern Ocean Time Series site south of Australia
Elizabeth H. Shadwick,Elizabeth H. Shadwick,Thomas W. Trull,Thomas W. Trull,Bronte Tilbrook,Bronte Tilbrook,Adrienne J. Sutton,Adrienne J. Sutton,Eric Schulz,Christopher L. Sabine +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the first high-resolution autonomous observations of mixed layer CO 2 partial pressure (p CO 2 ) and hydrographic properties covering a full annual cycle in the Subantarctic Zone (SAZ).
Waves and Swells in High Wind and Extreme Fetches, Measurements in the Southern Ocean
Alexander V. Babanin,W. Erick Rogers,Ricardo de Camargo,Martin Doble,Tom H. Durrant,Kirill Filchuk,Kevin Ewans,Mark Hemer,T. T. Janssen,Boris A Kelly-Gerreyn,Keith MacHutchon,Peter McComb,Fangli Qiao,Eric Schulz,Alex Skvortsov,Jim Thomson,Marcello Vichi,Nelson Violante-Carvalho,David W. Wang,Takuji Waseda,Greg Williams,Ian R. Young +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors outline and highlight important gaps in understanding the Metocean processes and suggest a major observational program in the Southern Ocean This large, but poorly investigated part of the World Ocean is home to extreme weather around the year.
Observation of wind-waves from a moored buoy in the Southern Ocean
TL;DR: The Southern Ocean Flux Station (SOFS) has been deployed to fill this gap and represents the first successful moored air-sea flux station at these southern hemisphere latitudes.
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