David Salstein

Dr. Salstein received his Ph.D. in Meteorology from M.I.T. In his research at AER, he has focused on diagnostic studies of atmospheric and oceanic circulation. He is well known for his contributions to the study of the exchange of angular momentum between atmosphere and solid Earth, and as such, is an active participant of the International Earth Rotation and Reference Frames Service, having helped establish and operate its atmospheric component. In this role, he maintains a data service support the atmospheric requirements of geodetic activities. He has been an investigator on a number of NASA, NOAA and NSF projects and missions relating to atmospheric circulation, Earth system dynamics, and climate variability.

Oceanic impact on polar motion

By Rui M. Ponte, J. Nastula, David Salstein
December 21, 1998

AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco

Angular momentum in atmospheric and oceanic models

AGU Spring Meeting, Baltimore

Reanalysis and modeling efforts to assess atmospheric and oceanic angular momentum

By Rui M. Ponte, David Salstein, R.D. Rosen
January 16, 1995

International Earth Rotation Service Workshop, Paris

Global and regional studies of the excitation of earth rotation by the atmosphere/ocean system

By Rui M. Ponte, David Salstein, R.D. Rosen
August 27, 1990

Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting, Kanazawa, Japan

Moisture flux quantities from AMIP-2 models over North America

By David Salstein, R.D. Rosen
November 11, 1982

Proceedings of the 25th annual Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop