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Daneeja Mawren
Daneeja Mawren
University of Cape Town
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Variability of upper‐ocean characteristics and tropical cyclones in the S outh W est I ndian O cean
D Mawren, CJC Reason
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 122 (3), 2012-2028, 2017
402017
Exceptional tropical cyclone Kenneth in the far northern Mozambique Channel and ocean eddy influences
D Mawren, J Hermes, CJC Reason
Geophysical Research Letters 47 (16), e2020GL088715, 2020
252020
Marine heatwaves in the Mozambique Channel
D Mawren, J Hermes, CJC Reason
Climate Dynamics 58 (1), 305-327, 2022
242022
On the importance of the Mozambique Channel for the climate of southeastern Africa
D Mawren, R Blamey, J Hermes, CJC Reason
Climate Dynamics 60 (1), 279-299, 2023
92023
Marine heat waves and tropical cyclones-Two devastating types of coastal hazard in South-eastern Africa
D Mawren, J Hermes, CJC Reason
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 277, 108056, 2022
62022
Variability of tropical cyclone heat potential and barrier layers in the South Indian Ocean
D Mawren, CJC Reason
American Geophysical Union 2016, A51A-06, 2016
12016
Observing submesoscale activity in the Bay of Biscay with satellite-derived SST and Chlorophyll concentration
Ö Yelekçi, G Charria, D Mawren, X Capet, G Reverdin, F Gohin, J Sudre, ...
European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2014, 2014
12014
Mixed layer heat budget in the Mozambique channel: Interannual variability and influence of Rossby waves
D Mawren, J Hermes, CJC Reason
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 205, 104248, 2024
2024
Identifying Marine Heatwaves in the South West Indian Ocean
C Welch, JC Hermes, J Sprintall, T Morris, D Mawren
2024 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 2024
2024
Upper ocean variability and tropical cyclones in the South West Indian Ocean
D Mawren
2018
Identification and characterisation of submesoscale activity over the continental shelf in the Bay of Biscay
D Mawren
2014
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