Multiscale modeling of coastal, shelf, and global ocean dynamics

In contemporary ocean science, modeling systems that integrate understanding of complex multiscale phenomena and utilize efficient numerics are paramount. Many of today's fundamental ocean science questions involve multiple scales and multiple dynamics. A new generation of modeling systems woul...

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Main Authors: Lermusiaux, Pierre F. J., Schröter, Jens, Danilov, Sergey, Iskandarani, Mohamed, Pinardi, Nadia, Westerink, Joannes J.
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/103132
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1869-3883
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author Lermusiaux, Pierre F. J.
Schröter, Jens
Danilov, Sergey
Iskandarani, Mohamed
Pinardi, Nadia
Westerink, Joannes J.
author2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering
author_facet Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering
Lermusiaux, Pierre F. J.
Schröter, Jens
Danilov, Sergey
Iskandarani, Mohamed
Pinardi, Nadia
Westerink, Joannes J.
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description In contemporary ocean science, modeling systems that integrate understanding of complex multiscale phenomena and utilize efficient numerics are paramount. Many of today's fundamental ocean science questions involve multiple scales and multiple dynamics. A new generation of modeling systems would allow to study such questions quantitatively by being less restrictive dynamically and more efficient numerically than more traditional systems. Such multiscale ocean modeling is the theme of this topical collection. Two large international workshops were organized on this theme, one in Cambridge, USA (IMUM2010), and one in Bremerhaven, Germany (IMUM2011). Contributions from the scientific community were encouraged on all aspects of multiscale ocean modeling from ocean science and dynamics to the development of new computational methods and systems. Building on previous meetings (e.g., Deleersnijder and Lermusiaux 2008; Deleersnijder et al. 2010), the workshop discussions and the final contributions to the topical collection are summarized next.
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spelling mit-1721.1/1031322022-09-29T23:27:42Z Multiscale modeling of coastal, shelf, and global ocean dynamics Lermusiaux, Pierre F. J. Schröter, Jens Danilov, Sergey Iskandarani, Mohamed Pinardi, Nadia Westerink, Joannes J. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering Lermusiaux, Pierre F. J. In contemporary ocean science, modeling systems that integrate understanding of complex multiscale phenomena and utilize efficient numerics are paramount. Many of today's fundamental ocean science questions involve multiple scales and multiple dynamics. A new generation of modeling systems would allow to study such questions quantitatively by being less restrictive dynamically and more efficient numerically than more traditional systems. Such multiscale ocean modeling is the theme of this topical collection. Two large international workshops were organized on this theme, one in Cambridge, USA (IMUM2010), and one in Bremerhaven, Germany (IMUM2011). Contributions from the scientific community were encouraged on all aspects of multiscale ocean modeling from ocean science and dynamics to the development of new computational methods and systems. Building on previous meetings (e.g., Deleersnijder and Lermusiaux 2008; Deleersnijder et al. 2010), the workshop discussions and the final contributions to the topical collection are summarized next. National Science Foundation (U.S.) (grant OCE-1061160) United States. Office of Naval Research (grant N00014-08-1-1097) United States. Office of Naval Research (grant N00014-12-1-0944) 2016-06-16T20:57:11Z 2016-06-16T20:57:11Z 2013-09 2013-09 2016-05-23T12:11:27Z Article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle 1616-7341 1616-7228 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/103132 Lermusiaux, Pierre F. J., Jens Schröter, Sergey Danilov, Mohamed Iskandarani, Nadia Pinardi, and Joannes J. Westerink. "Multiscale modeling of coastal, shelf, and global ocean dynamics." Ocean Dynamics 63:11 (December 2013), pp. 1341-1344. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1869-3883 en http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10236-013-0655-8 Ocean Dynamics Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg application/pdf Springer Berlin Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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