Jörn Callies
Professor of Oceanography and Environmental Science; Graduate Option Representative for Environmental Science and Engineering
Research Overview
As an ocean physicist, Jörn works to better understand the ocean's circulation and how it regulates the climate on earth. By probing the ocean with in situ and satellite observations, developing simplified dynamical models, and deploying detailed numerical simulations, he aims to extract the laws that govern this turbulent fluid.
Publications
- Torres, Hector S.;Wineteer, Alexander et al. (2025) Submesoscale Eddy Contribution to Ocean Vertical Heat Flux Diagnosed From Airborne ObservationsGeophysical Research Letters
- Conn, Scott;Callies, Jörn et al. (2025) Regimes of near-inertial wave dynamicsJournal of Fluid Mechanics
- Peng, Shirui;Callies, Jörn et al. (2024) Seismic Ocean Thermometry of the Kuroshio Extension RegionJournal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
- Conn, Scott;Fitzgerald, Joseph et al. (2024) Interpreting Observed Interactions between Near-Inertial Waves and Mesoscale EddiesJournal of Physical Oceanography
- Luo, Yangcheng;Callies, Jörn (2023) Vertical Exchange Induced by Mixed Layer InstabilitiesJournal of Physical Oceanography
- Wu, Wenbo;Shen, Zhichao et al. (2023) Seismic Ocean Thermometry Using CTBTO HydrophonesJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
- Williams, E. F.;Ugalde, A. et al. (2023) Fiber-Optic Observations of Internal Waves and TidesJournal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
- Callies, Jörn;Wu, Wenbo et al. (2023) Vertical-Slice Ocean Tomography With Seismic WavesGeophysical Research Letters
- Peterson, Henry G.;Callies, Jörn (2023) Coupling between Abyssal Boundary Layers and the Interior Ocean in the Absence of Along-Slope VariationsJournal of Physical Oceanography
- Drake, Henri F.;Ruan, Xiaozhou et al. (2022) Dynamics of eddying abyssal mixing layers over sloping rough topographyJournal of Physical Oceanography