Geostrophic balance preserving interpolation in mesh adaptive linearised shallow-water ocean modelling
The accurate representation of geostrophic balance is an essential requirement for numerical modelling of geophysical flows. Significant effort is often put into the selection of accurate or optimal balance representation by the discretisation of the fundamental equations. The issue of accurate bala...
Main Authors: | Maddison, J, Cotter, C, Farrell, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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