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Daniel Lea

Postdoctoral Fellow
The Johns Hopkins University
Applied Physics Laboratory
Ocean Remote Sensing

Johns Hopkins University - Applied Physics Laboratory
11100 Johns Hopkins Road
Mail stop 7-372
Laurel, MD 20723-6099
U.S.A.

Tel: (+1) 240-228-7115 (from Washington)
....... (+1) 443-778-7115 (from Baltimore)
Fax: (+1) 240-228-5548

Email: danielNO.lea@SPAMjhuapl.edu (delete the NO SPAM)

Education

Relevant Experience

  • 2001, Postdoctoral researcher at Oxford University department of Physics.
  • Specialist in assimilation (4D-Var) of remotely sensed data into eddy permitting ocean models.
  • Professional Societies and Awards:
    • European Geophysical Society
    • Challenger Society for Marine Science
    • American Geophysical Union
  • Computer Experience:
    • Programming in C, C++, Fortran 77/90, IDL, Matlab, Basic, Pascal, 6502 and 68000 Assembler. Experience in using MS-Windows (95/98/NT/XP), Linux, UNIX, VMS, HTML, Lotus 123, Excel, dBase IV, MS-Word, Word Perfect and Latex. I have also had articles, programs and games published in a UK national computer magazine (Atari User).

Selected Publications

D. J. Lea (2001). Joint assimilation of sea surface temperature and sea surface height. D.Phil thesis (Oxford University).

D. J. Lea, M. R. Allen, T. W. N. Haine, J. Hansen (2001). Sensitivity analysis of the climate of a chaotic ocean circulation model. In preparation.

D. J. Lea, M. R. Allen, T. W. N. Haine (2000). Sensitivity analysis of the climate of a chaotic system. Tellus 52A pp523-532.


Email me at danielNO.lea@SPAMjhuapl.edu (delete the NO SPAM).

Last updated 20 May 2002.