Selected presentations from the 2019 MABPOM meeting are available here. They are available to view but may not be used or reproduced in whole or part without permission from the author. Presenters names are in bold.
Andres, Magdalena (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) Combining altimetry with in situ observations from the Oleander and Line W Programs to examine the Gulf Stream and regional recirculation cells [PDF]
Gangopadhyay, Avijit, Nish Etige, Glen Gawarkiewicz, Adrienne Silver, M. Monim, J. Bisagni and J. Clark (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) A census of warm core rings (1980-2017) [PDF]
Gawarkiewicz, Glen, Frank Bahr, Brian Hogue (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), Harvey Seim, Sara Haines, John Bane, Lu Han (UNC-Chapel Hill), Mike Muglia (UNC Coastal Studies Institute), Catherine Edwards, Dana Savidge (Skidaway Institute of Oceanography) Variability of Shelfbreak Currents North of Cape Hatteras [PDF]
Gawarkiewicz, Glen, and Al Plueddemann (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) Rationale and design of the OOI Pioneer Array [PDF]
Han, Lu, Harvey Seim, John Bane (UNC Chapel Hil), and the PEACH group. Cessation of shelf water export at the southern MAB [PDF]
McCarthy, Marguerite (Mari) (Newton North High School and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), Glen Gawarkiewicz and Al Plueddemann (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) Inter-annual variability of the shelfbreak front in spring and fall using hydrography from the Pioneer Array Mooring Service Cruises [PDF]
Muglia, Mike, Trip Taylor, and Nicolas DeSimone (UNC Coastal Studies Institute) HF radar observed Gulf Stream variability off Cape Hatteras during 2018 [PDF]
Todd, Robert (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) Observations of shelf-deep ocean exchange at Cape Hatteras [PDF]
Whitney, Mike, Yan Jia, Christina Menniti, Penny Vlahos, and Allison Byrd (University of Connecticut Marine Sciences) River influences on nitrogen fluxes in Long Island Sound. [PDF]
Oceanographer / videographer Yangyang Liu's (NC State University) captured highlights of the MABPOM 2019 meeting 1:22 minute video. It's better with sound!