Projects and Publications
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In NOAA Institutional Repository
Underdevelopment – Beta Version
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Type Year Title Authors Published In/At DOI or Online Location NGI Project Title NGI File # In NOAA Institutional Repository
Journal Article 2023 Estimating precision and accuracy of automated video post-processing: A step towards implementation of AI/ML for optics-based fish sampling Prior, J.H., M.D. Campbell, M. Dawkins, P.F. Mickle, R.J. Moorhead, S.Y. Alaba, C. Shah, J.R. Salisbury, K.R. Rademacher, A.P. Felts, F. Wallace Frontiers in Marine Science https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1150651 Video and Imagery Data Management for Fisheries Assessments 21-NGI4-11 & 20-NGI3-111 N/A
Journal Article 2022 Class-Aware Fish Species Recognition Using Deep Learning for an Imbalanced Dataset Alaba, S.Y., M.M. Nabi, C. Shah, J.H. Prior, M.D. Campbell, J.E. Ball, R.J. Moorhead Sensors https://doi.org/10.3390/s22218268 Video and Imagery Data Management for Fisheries Assessments 21-NGI4-11 & 20-NGI3-111 N/A
Journal Article 2022 How do planetary boundary layer schemes perform in hurricane conditions: A comparison with large‐eddy simulations. Chen, Xiaomin J. Adv. Model. Earth Syst. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022MS003088 Toward improved understanding and modeling of boundary layer processes in tropical cyclones using large-eddy simulation 21-NGI4-01 & 21-NGI4-34 N/A
Journal Article 2023 Performance of an improved TKE-based eddy-diffusivity mass-flux (EDMF) PBL scheme in 2021 hurricane forecasts from Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System Chen, X., A. Hazelton, F. D. Marks, G. J. Alaka, and C. Zhang Wea. Forecasting https://doi.org/10.1175/WAF-D-22-0140.1 Toward improved understanding and modeling of boundary layer processes in tropical cyclones using large-eddy simulation 21-NGI4-01 & 21-NGI4-35 N/A
Journal Article 2023 A tale of two vortex evolutions: Using a high-resolution ensemble to assess the impacts of ventilation on a tropical cyclone rapid intensification event Fischer, M. S., P. D. Reasor, B. H. Tang, K. L. Corbosiero, R. D. Torn, and X. Chen Mon. Wea. Rev https://doi.org/10.1175/MWR-D-22-0037.1 Toward improved understanding and modeling of boundary layer processes in tropical cyclones using large-eddy simulation 21-NGI4-01 & 21-NGI4-36 N/A
Journal Article 2023 The development of a consensus machine learning model for hurricane rapid intensification forecasts with Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting (HWRF) data Ko, M.-C., X. Chen, M. Kubat, and S. Gopalakrishnan Wea. Forecasting https://doi.org/10.1175/WAF-D-22-0217.1 Toward improved understanding and modeling of boundary layer processes in tropical cyclones using large-eddy simulation 21-NGI4-01 & 21-NGI4-37 N/A
Journal Article 2023 Research advances on internal processes affecting tropical cyclone intensity change from 2018–2022 Chen, X., C. M. Rozoff, R. F. Rogers, K. L. Corbosiero, D. Tao, J.-F. Gu, F. Judt, E. A. Hendricks, Y. Wang, M. M. Bell, D. P. Stern, K. D. Musgrave, J. A. Knaff, and J. Kaplan Tropical Cyclone Research and Review https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tcrr.2023.05.001 Toward improved understanding and modeling of boundary layer processes in tropical cyclones using large-eddy simulation 21-NGI4-01 & 21-NGI4-38 N/A
Journal Article 2022 Bio-GO-SHIP: the time is right to establish global repeat sections of ocean biology Clayton, S., H. Alexander, J. Graff, N. Poulton, L.R. Thompson, H. Benway, E. Boss & A. Martiny Frontiers in Marine Science https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.767443 Bringing Environmental DNA Monitoring to the Global Ocean Ship-based Hydrographic Investigations Program (GO-SHIP) 21-NGI4-02
Journal Article 2021 Optimizing in-cartridge bead beating extraction of microbial and fish environmental DNA. Anderson, S.R. & L.R. Thompson Environmental DNA https://doi.org/10.1002/edn3.251 Building NOAA Omics and Bioinformatics Capacity for Reproducible and Efficient Analysis of Environmental Samples 19-NGI3-78
Journal Article 2021 Optimizing in-cartridge bead beating extraction of microbial and fish environmental DNA. Anderson, S.R. & L.R. Thompson Environmental DNA https://doi.org/10.1002/edn3.251 Advancing Bioinformatics Infrastructure with Standards, Workflows, and Databases 20-NGI3-112