
Ph.D., Oceanography, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida, 2014
M.S., Physical Oceanography, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida, 2008
B.S., Marine Science and Biology, Coastal Carolina University, Conway, South Carolina, 2001
Member of the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association
Christopher Flanary, Ph.D. Consultant (561) 240-5095 Jupiter, FL cflanary@integral-corp.com
Dr. Christopher Flanary is a physical oceanographer with more than 10 years of experience performing site assessments for government agencies and the private sector, including hydrodynamics, sediment transport, contaminant transport, litigation support, and marine energy. Dr. Flanary has managed field operations, data processing and analysis tasks, and complex numerical modeling for environmental characterization, observational monitoring, scientific research, and technology development. His expertise includes the application of state-of-the-science field measurements and 3-dimensional numerical modeling and analysis to characterize and quantify processes in aquatic, terrestrial, and atmospheric systems. His modeling expertise includes coastal hazard modeling in support of vulnerability assessments, specializing in sea level rise, wave run-up, and coastal erosion, providing critical support for at-risk coastal communities. In addition, Dr. Flanary prepares materials for various environmental litigation cases in the United States.




Typological representation of the offshore oceanographic environment along the Alaskan North Slope
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Renewable Energy
Environmental Impact Assessment
Coastal Resilience
Air Quality Modeling
Site Assessment
Litigation Support
Data Analysis
Surveying
Eymold, W.K., C. Flanary, L. Erikson, K. Nederhoff, C.C. Chartrand, C. Jones, J. Kasper, and D.L. Bull. 2022. Typological representation of the offshore oceanographic environment along the Alaskan North Slope. Continental Shelf Research 244:104795.
Erikson, L.H., L. Herdman, C. Flanary, A. Engelstad, P. Pusuluri, P.L. Barnard, C.D. Storlazzi, M. Beck, B. Reguero, and K. Parker. 2022. Ocean wave time-series data simulated with a global-scale numerical wave model under the influence of projected CMIP6 wind and sea ice fields: U.S. Geological Survey Data Release.
Khalil, M., A.R. Dallman, K. Raghukumar, and C. Flanary. 2021. Wave data assimilation in support of wave energy converter power prediction. Sandia Report No. SAND2021-2423C. Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA and Albuquerque, NM. 14 pp.
Bull, D.L., E.M. Bristol, E. Brown, R.C. Choens, C.T. Connolly, C. Flanary, J.M. Frederick, B.M. Jones, C.A. Jones, M. Ward Jones, J.L. Kasper, J.W. McClelland, A. Mota, and I. Tezaur. 2020. Arctic coastal erosion: Modeling and experimentation. Sandia Report SAND2020-10223. Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, and Livermore, CA.
Flanary, C., C. Jones, S. McWilliams, and D.L. Bull. 2019. Arctic coastal erosion: Coupled modeling system for coastal hazards evaluation. Sandia Report No. SAND2019-12414C. Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM.
Flanary, C.J. 2014. Nearshore upwelling along the central east Florida shelf: In situ monitoring and 3-D model hindcast. Florida Institute of Technology Dissertation. 86 pp.
Scheu, K., C. Flanary, K. Raghukumar, C. Jones, L. Ziliani, B. Groppelli, S. Ceccon, and D. Bocchiola. 2019. Evaluating climate change effects on natural recovery of a contaminated sediment site. Platform presentation at Tenth International Conference on the Remediation and Management of Contaminated Sediments, New Orleans, LA. February 11–14.
Scheu, K., C. Flanary, K. Raghukumar, and C. Jones. 2018. Evaluation of climate change effects on natural recovery in an alpine lake. Platform presentation. SETAC North America 39th Annual Meeting, November 4–8, Sacramento, CA.
Flanary, C., G. Chang, C. Jones, F. Spada, and T. Martin. 2017. Innovative optically-based tools and techniques for water quality monitoring. Indian River Lagoon Research Institute, Technical Conference on Coastal Water Quality Issues, September, Melbourne, FL.
Flanary, C.J. 2013. Nearshore upwelling along the central east Florida shelf: In situ analysis and 3D model hindcast. TRDI Users Conference ADCPs in Action. San Diego, CA. September 29–October 5.
Flanary, C.J., G.A. Maul, and G.A. Zarillo. 2013. Nearshore upwelling along the central east Florida shelf: In situ analysis and 3D model hindcast. 77th Annual Meeting of the Florida Academy of Sciences. Miami Shores, FL. March 8–9. Florida Scientist 76(Supp. 1):20-21.
Flanary, C.J. 2009. Nearshore current and wave deployment procedures and data applications from Sebastian Inlet and Jensen Beach, East Coast, Florida. NortekUSA 2009 Users Symposium: St. Augustine, FL. May 13–15.
Flanary, C.J. 2007. The effect of selected 2004 and 2005 hurricanes on the nearshore currents at Sebastian Inlet, East Coast, Florida. 1st Annual South Atlantic Bight / Princeton Ocean Model Meeting. May.
Harris, L.E., and C.J. Flanary. 2007. Nearshore wave and current data for the Florida East Coast during the 2004 and 2005 hurricanes. National Conference on Beach Preservation Technology. Fort Lauderdale, FL. January 24–26.