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Shane Elipot serves as a Research Associate Professor at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science at the University of Miami. His work focuses on oceanographic data analysis with particular expertise in processing data from the Global Drifter Program.
Dr. Elipot's research interests span oceanography, marine science, and advanced data analysis techniques. He has developed innovative methods for processing and interpreting ocean surface data collected from drifting buoys worldwide. His work bridges the gap between raw observational data and scientifically valuable information for climate research and ocean monitoring.
His recent publications demonstrate a consistent focus on developing hourly-resolution datasets from drifter observations. The research shows a strong trend toward creating more precise, temporally resolved oceanographic datasets that capture both diurnal and longer-term variability in sea surface conditions.
Dr. Elipot has been actively involved in developing the hourly drifter product, which provides enhanced temporal resolution compared to traditional 6-hourly datasets. His work has significantly contributed to the field of ocean surface data processing and analysis.
Through his academic position and research activities, Dr. Elipot contributes to advancing our understanding of ocean dynamics and improving the quality and resolution of oceanographic datasets used by researchers worldwide.
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