Posts by Elise Hugus
Koby Rosenbaum
Sandwich artist, The Buttery
Read MoreSunset in Megansett Harbor
Sunset behind osprey nest in Megansett Harbor. Photo by Glen Gawarkiewicz.
Read MoreJulia Guimond
Coastal groundwater hydrologist
Read MorePO graduate students help organize the 17th Graduate Climate Conference in Woods Hole
The 17th annual Graduate Climate Conference (GCC) was held on November 2 – 4, 2023, hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and […]
Read MoreMaria Pachiadaki
Marine Microbiologist
Read MoreKathy Patterson
Director of Community Engagement
Read MoreIsabel Honda
MIT-WHOI Joint Program student
Read MoreIanna Gilbert
Summer Student Fellow
Read MoreSylvia Cole
Physical oceanographer
Read MoreDan Lowenstein
MIT-WHOI Joint Program student
Read MoreImpact of atmospheric circulation variability on U.S. Midwest moisture sources
Carr, T., & Ummenhofer, C. C. (2024). Impact of atmospheric circulation variability on U.S. Midwest moisture sources. Journal of Climate, 37, 59-75. Read More
On the role of wind–evaporation–SST feedbacks in the subseasonal variability of the east Pacific ITCZ
Ganguly, I., A. O. Gonzalez, and K. B. Karnauskas, 2023: On the Role of Wind–Evaporation–SST Feedbacks in the Subseasonal Variability of the East Pacific ITCZ. J. Climate, 37, 129–143, Read More
MIT-WHOI Joint Program Student Orientation Cruise, November 2023
In November 2023, a team of 20 MIT-WHOI Joint Program students steamed out on R/V Neil Armstrong for a 50h introductory research cruise. For many of them, this was the […]
Read MoreAlexandra Cabanelas Bermudez
MIT-WHOI Joint Program student
Read MorePO Runs Falmouth in the Fall
Assistant Scientist Svenja Ryan and Postdoctoral Investigators Giovanni Dematteis and Christoph Renkl pose at the finish of Falmouth in the Fall, a 7.2 mile race along Woods Hole and […]
Read MoreGlen Gawarkiewicz Presents “Sea Monsters from Classical Times through the Age of Exploration”
PO’s own Glen Gawarkeiwicz presents Sea Monsters from Classical Times through the Age of Exploration” as a special Halloween Treat!
Read MoreAn evaluation of eight global ocean reanalyses for the Northeast U.S. continental shelf
Carolina Castillo-Trujillo, A., Kwon, Y.-O., Fratantoni, P., Chen, K., Seo, H., Alexander, M. A., & Saba, V. S., 2023. An evaluation of eight global ocean reanalyses for the Northeast U.S. […]
Read MoreRodrigo Zúñiga Mouret
Biology Research Assistant
Read MoreOn the vertical structure of deep ocean subinertial variability
Toole, J. M., Musgrave, R. C., Fine, E. C., Steinberg, J. M., & Krishfield, R. A., 2023. On the vertical structure of deep ocean subinertial variability. Journal of Physical Oceanography. […]
Read MoreIncreased melting of marine-terminating glaciers by sediment-laden plumes
McConnochie, C. D., & Cenedese, C., 2023. Increased Melting of Marine-Terminating Glaciers by Sediment-Laden Plumes. Geophysical Research Letters, 50(20), e2023GL103736. Read More
Mechanisms of tropical Pacific decadal variability
Capotondi, A., McGregor, S., McPhaden, M., Cravatte, S., Holbrook, N., Imada, Y., Sanchez, S., Sprintall, J., Stuecker, M., Ummenhofer, C., Zeller, M., Farneti, R., Graffino, G., Hu, S., Karnauskas, K., […]
Read MoreResearch Associate Tessa Giacoppo
Tessa Giacoppo, Research Associate, joins WHOI’s PO Department.
Read MoreAlicia Booker
WHOI Ombudsperson
Read MoreWarming and lateral shift of the Gulf Stream from in situ observations since 2001
Todd, R. E., & Ren, A. S. (2023). Warming and lateral shift of the Gulf Stream from in situ observations since 2001. Nature Climate Change.Read More