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Victor Shutyaev, Vladimir Zalesny, Valeriy Agoshkov, Eugene Parmuzin and Natalia Zakharova
The use of Four-Dimensional variational (4D-Var) data assimilation technology in the context of sea dynamics problems, with a sensitivity analysis of model results to observation errors, is presented. The technology is applied to a numerical model of oce...
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Konstantin Belyaev, Andrey Kuleshov and Ilya Smirnov
The main aim of this work is to study the spatial?temporal variability of the model?s physical and spectral characteristics in the process of assimilation of observed ocean surface height data from the AVISO (Archiving, Validating and Interpolation Satel...
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Cesar Davila Hernandez, Jungseok Ho, Dongchul Kim and Abdoul Oubeidillah
During every Atlantic hurricane season, storms represent a constant risk to Texan coastal communities and other communities along the Atlantic coast of the United States. A storm surge refers to the abnormal rise of sea water level due to hurricanes and ...
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Changsheng Chen and Qichun Xu
An adjoint data assimilation method was incorporated into the ECOM-si coastal ocean circulation model and applied to assimilate the flow field on the southern flank of Georges Bank from March to June 1999. The model was driven by tidal forcing consisting...
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Peng Fan, Jiangbo Jin, Run Guo, Guixian Li and Guangqing Zhou
Oceanic general circulation models (OGCMs) are important tools used to investigate mechanisms for ocean climate variability and predict the ocean change in the future. However, in most current ocean models, the impact of sea surface waves as one of the m...
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Jiahao Li, Lingli Fan, Xuzhe Chen, Chunqiao Lin, Luchi Song and Jianjun Xu
Analyzing and forecasting the Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall (ISMR) is vital for South Asia?s socio-economic stability. Using 35 climate models from the latest generation of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6) to simulate and project ISMR, ...
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Renbo Pang, Fujiang Yu, Yu Zhang and Ye Yuan
I/O is often a performance bottleneck in global ocean circulation models with fine spatial resolution. In this paper, we present an asynchronous parallel I/O framework and demonstrate its efficacy in the Mass Conservation Ocean Model (MaCOM) as a case st...
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Madinah Shamsu and Muhammad Akbar
Hurricane storm surges are influenced by wind intensity, forward speed, width and slope of the ocean bottom, central pressure, angle of approach, shape of coastal lines, local features, and storm size. A numerical experiment is conducted using the Advanc...
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Raúl Periáñez and Carmen Cortés
The transport of radionuclides in the western Mediterranean Sea resulting from hypothetical accidents in a coastal nuclear power plant, and in a vessel with nuclear power or transporting radioactive material, was assessed with a Lagrangian model develope...
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Zhanyuan He, Shouxian Zhu and Jinyu Sheng
A nested-grid ocean circulation modelling system (NGMS-swYS) is used for examining the impact of tides and winds on the three-dimensional (3D) circulation, hydrography and seasonal variability over the southwestern Yellow Sea (swYS). The modelling system...
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