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People of the Hamlington-Milliff GroupBenjamin Dillon HamlingtonBenjamin Dillon Hamlington is interested in a variety of applications of satellite sensor data in studies of Earth's ocean system. He has identified and explained signals contributing to regional and global sea level variability and trends. Of particular interest are sea level hazards, specifically, altimetric monitoring of tsunamis and sea level rise. He has used satellite altimetry to focus on the detection of tsunamis in the open ocean for the purpose of providing early warning to coastal inhabitants and to focus on estimating secular trends using satellite altimetry data with the hope of improving our understanding of future sea level change. See also his publication list. Ralph MilliffRalph F. Milliff is interested in understanding Earth's atmosphere-ocean systems on both regional and global scales. He utilizes a large variety of data including Earth-observing satellite data as well as in-situ data, for example. He uses various process models and mathematical methodolgies including Bayesian Hierarhical Models. For more information, see the Projects page: link to projects page He is teaching the University of Colorado oceanography seminar in ATOC in Fall 2013. For more information go here: link to Classes page. For more information, please check out his curriculum vita. See also his publication list. |