
Eleanor Frajka-Williams
Professor of Ocean Dynamics in a Changing Climate
I am a physical oceanographer who uses ocean observations to investigate ocean dynamics and circulation in a changing climate. I have a particular interest in problems spanning scales (from micro- to large-scale) or spheres (biogeosphere, cryosphere, atmosphere), and in methods that leverage traditional observations with new platforms and satellite data.
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- Physical controls and mesoscale variability in the Labrador Sea spring phytoplankton bloom observed by Seaglider
- Physical controls and interannual variability of the Labrador Sea spring phytoplankton bloom in distinct regions
- Wind-driven transport of fresh shelf water into the upper 30m of the Labrador Sea
- Estimates of Atlantic meridional heat transport from spatiotemporal fusion of Argo, altimetry and gravimetry data
- Turbulent Vertical Velocities in Labrador Sea Convection