The following presents a list of publications and presentations on which I am either first author, or contributed a significant portion of the work.
Publications in Peer-Reviewed Journals
2022
2018
PhD Thesis
Izett, J.G. Fog from the Gound Up. Investigating the Conditions Under Which Fog Forms and Evolves Within the Nocturnal Boundary Layer. Defended: 1 September 2020. [Link]
MSc Thesis
Izett, J.G. Estimating the efficiency of cross-shelf transport of terrestrially derived materials in river plumes. Defended: 8 August, 2016. [Link]
2022
- Zhou, J., Izett, J. G., C.A. Edwards, P Damien, F. Kessouri, and J.C. McWilliams (In Prep).
Modeling the Dispersal of the San Francisco Bay Plume over the Northern and Central California
Shelf. - Izett, J. G., J.P. Mattern, A.M. Moore, and C.A. Edwards (In Prep). Testing Alternative Biogeochemical 4D-Var Data Assimilation in an NPZD Model of the California Current System.
- van Kooten, M.A.M. and J. G. Izett (In Press). Climate Change and Astronomy: A Look at Long-Term Trends on Maunakea. Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac.
- Russell, A. R., G. C. van Kooten, J. G. Izett and M. E. Eiswerth (2022). Damage Functions and the Social Cost of Carbon: Addressing Uncertainty in Estimating the Economic Consequences of Mitigating Climate Change, Environmental Management. DOI: 0.1007/s00267-022-01608-9. [URL]
- Izett, J. G., B. J. H. van de Wiel (2020). Why Does Fog Deepen? An Analytical Perspective. Atmosphere 11(8). DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos11080865
- Izett, J. G., B. J. H. van de Wiel, P. Baas, R. B. Schulte, and J. A. van Hooft (2019). Dutch Fog: On the Observed Spatio‐Temporal Variability of Fog in the Netherlands. Q J Roy Meteor Soc. DOI: 10.1002/qj.3597
- Izett, J. G., B. Schilperoort, M. Coenders-Gerrits, P. Baas, F. C. Bosveld, B. J. H. van de Wiel (2019). Missed Fog? On the potential of obtaining observations at increased resolution during shallow fog events. Boundary-Layer Meteorol. DOI: 10.1007/s10546-019-00462-3
- van Raamshorst, J. G. V., M. Coenders-Gerrits, B. Schilperoort, B. J. H. van de Wiel, J. G. Izett, J. S. Selker, C. W. Higgins, H. H. G. Savenije, and N. C. van de Giesen (2019). Wind speed measurements using distributed fiber optics: a windtunnel study, Atmos Meas Tech Discuss, DOI: 10.5194/amt-2019-63.
2018
- Izett, J. G., B. J. H. van de Wiel, P. Baas, and F. C. Bosveld (2018). Understanding and Reducing False Alarms in Observational Fog Prediction. Boundary-Layer Meteorology. DOI: 10.1007/s10546-018-0374-2.
- Izett, J. G. and K. Fennel (2018). Estimating the Cross-Shelf Export of Riverine Materials: Part 1. General Relationships from an Idealized Numerical Model. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 32(2). DOI: 10.1002/2017GB005667.
- Izett, J. G. and K. Fennel (2018). Estimating the Cross-Shelf Export of Riverine Materials: Part 2: Estimates of Global Freshwater and Nutrient Export. Accepted, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 32(2). DOI: 10.1002/2017GB005668.
PhD Thesis
Izett, J.G. Fog from the Gound Up. Investigating the Conditions Under Which Fog Forms and Evolves Within the Nocturnal Boundary Layer. Defended: 1 September 2020. [Link]
MSc Thesis
Izett, J.G. Estimating the efficiency of cross-shelf transport of terrestrially derived materials in river plumes. Defended: 8 August, 2016. [Link]
Oral Presentations
2022
2022
- Izett, J. G., C. A. Edwards, A. M. Moore, J. P. Mattern, and C. Rocha (2022). Testing Alternative Methods of Biogeochemical Data Assimilation in the California Current System. OSM2022. Feb-Mar 2022. [VIDEO]
- Izett, J. G., B. J. H. van de Wiel, P. Baas, R. B. Schulte, and J. A. van Hooft. A Comprehensive Observational Overview of Dutch Fog. IFDA 2019, Taipei, Taiwan, July 2019.
- Izett, J. G., B. J. H. van de Wiel, P. Baas, R. B. Schulte, and J. A. van Hooft. Dutch Fog. Ruisdael Science Day, De Bilt, The Netherlands, June 2019.
2018
- Izett, J. G., B. Schilperoort, M. Coenders-Gerrits, P. Baas, F. C. Bosveld, B. J. H. van de Wiel. Observing Shallow Fog at Very High Resolution. 23rd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence, Oklahoma City, USA, July, 2018. [VIDEO]
*winner of Outstanding Student Oral Presentation - Izett, J. G., B.J. H. van de Wiel, P. Baas, R. Schulte, F. C. Bosveld. Observed Regional Variability of Fog in the Netherlands. 23rd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence, Oklahoma City, USA, July, 2018.
- Izett, J. G., B. Schilperoort, Peter Baas, and B. van de Wiel. Fog from the ground up. GRS Open Seminar Series, 13 February, 2018.
- Izett, J. G., B. van de Wiel, P. Baas, S. van der Linden, A. van Hooft, and R. Schulte. Finding Stability in Turbulent Times: an Introduction to the Stable Boundary Layer. GRS Seminar, 12 September, 2017.
- Izett, J. G., B. J. H. van de Wiel, P. Baas, and F. Bosveld. Understanding the Cause of False Alarms in Observational Fog Prediction. EMS 2017, Dublin, Ireland, September 2017. [PDF]
- Izett, J. G., B. J. H. van de Wiel, and P. Baas. Fog at Cabauw: Using Observations to Inform Prediction. KNMI CESAR Science Day, De Bilt, The Netherlands, June 2017. [PDF]
- Izett, J. G., K. Fennel, J. Sharples, and E. Shouldice. Estimating the cross-shelf transport of terrestrially derived material in river plumes. Conference of Dalhousie Oceanography Graduate Students, Halifax, Canada, 2016. *winner of best MSc talk
- Izett, J. G., T. Kalvelage, K. Fennel, and D. Wallace. Modelling the nitrogen cycle in Bedford Basin. Conference of Dalhousie Oceanography Graduate Students, Halifax, Canada, 2015.
Presenting at the 8th International Conference on Fog, Fog Collection, and Dew in Taipei, Taiwan. (July 2019)
Poster Presentations
Conference Proceedings
2014
Popular Science Articles
- Izett, J. G., B. Schilperoort, M. Coenders-Gerrits, P. Baas, F. C. Bosveld, B.J.H. van de Wiel. Missed Fog? Understanding the Growth of Fog from the Ground Up. IFDA 2019, Taipei, Taiwan. [Coming Soon]
- Izett, J. G., B. van de Wiel, P. Baas, S. van der Linden, A. van Hooft, F. Bosveld. Predicting Fog in the Nocturnal Boundary Layer. EGU 2017, Vienna. [PDF]
- Izett, J. G., K. Fennel, J. Sharples, and E. Shouldice. The Controls on Cross-Shelf Transport of Terrestrially Derived Materials in River Plumes. Ocean Sciences Meeting, New Orleans, USA, 2016.
Conference Proceedings
2014
- MacGillivray, A., C. McPherson, G. McPherson, J. Izett, J. Gosselin, Z. Li, and D. Hannay. Modelling underwater noise in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park using AIS vessel track data, InterNoise, 2014. [PDF]
Popular Science Articles
- Izett, J. G. What does a river deliver? Current Tides, Volume 3. [website]