Bruce M. Howe

Research Associate Professor
Physical Oceanography
UW School of Oceanography


Bruce M. Howe, Ph.D. (Univ. of California at San Diego), Research Associate Professor. howe@apl.washington.edu. Ocean acoustic, ionospheric, and atmospheric tomography; acoustic thermometry of ocean climate; and assimilating data into models. Senior Oceanographer at the Applied Physics Laboratory.

Dushaw, B.D., B.M. Howe, et al. (submitted) Multimegameter range acoustic data obtained by bottom-mounted hydrophone arrays for measurement of ocean temperature. IEEE Journal of Ocean Engineering.

Howe, B.M., K. Runciman and J.A. Secan (1998) Tomography of the ionosphere: Four-dimensional simulations. Radio Science 33: 109-128.

Baggeroer, A.B., T.G. Birdsall, C. Clark, J.A. Colosi, B.C. Cornuelle, D. Costa, B.D. Dushaw, M. Dzieciuch, A.M.G. Forbes, C. Hill, B.M. Howe, et al. (1998) Ocean climate change: Comparison of acoustic tomography, satellite altimetry, and modeling. Science 281: 1327-1332.

Dushaw, B.D., G.D. Egbert, P.F. Worcester, B.D. Cornuelle, B.M. Howe and K. Metzger (1997) A TOPEX/Poseidon global tidal model (TPXO.2) and barotropic tidal currents determined from long-range acoustic transmissions. Progress in Oceanography 40: 337-367.


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