A new two-way nesting technique is presented for a multiple nested-grid ocean modeling system. The new technique uses the smoothed semi-prognostic (SSP) method to exchange information between the different subcomponents of the nested-grid system. Four versions of the new nesting technique are described, together with conventional one-way nesting. The performance of the different nesting techniques is compared, using two independent nested-grid modeling systems, one for the Scotian Shelf of the northwest Atlantic Ocean and the other for the Meso-American Barrier Reef System of the northwestern Caribbean Sea. Nesting using the semi-prognostic method is shown to effectively prevent unrealistic drift of the inner model, while use of the SSP met...
Because of the rapid growth in population, economy and urbanization, many countries have faced serio...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Journal of Opera...
In line with the first three parts, this part contains a further set of research papers which focus ...
A new two-way nesting technique is presented for a multiple nested-grid ocean modeling system. The n...
Abstract A two-way nested-grid ocean-circulation mo-del is developed for the Meso-American Barrier R...
An overview is given of the semi-prognostic method, a new and novel technique that can be used for a...
International audienceA full two-way nesting approach for split-explicit, free surface ocean models ...
A full two-way nesting approach for split-explicit, free surface ocean models is presented. It is no...
The ongoing work of combining three existing software programs into a nested grid oceanography model...
A new multiply nested primitive equation ocean model is presented. The model employs a two-way inter...
In global ocean simulations, forward (non-data-assimilative) tide models generally feature large sea...
In ocean and atmospheric sciences, grid nesting is a common procedure in order to achieve (very) hig...
Many questions in ocean and climate modelling require the combined use of high resolution, global co...
In this letter we present a variation of the recently proposed "semi-prognostic method" for use with...
Journal articleNumerical models have a valuable role to play in the sustainable management of coasta...
Because of the rapid growth in population, economy and urbanization, many countries have faced serio...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Journal of Opera...
In line with the first three parts, this part contains a further set of research papers which focus ...
A new two-way nesting technique is presented for a multiple nested-grid ocean modeling system. The n...
Abstract A two-way nested-grid ocean-circulation mo-del is developed for the Meso-American Barrier R...
An overview is given of the semi-prognostic method, a new and novel technique that can be used for a...
International audienceA full two-way nesting approach for split-explicit, free surface ocean models ...
A full two-way nesting approach for split-explicit, free surface ocean models is presented. It is no...
The ongoing work of combining three existing software programs into a nested grid oceanography model...
A new multiply nested primitive equation ocean model is presented. The model employs a two-way inter...
In global ocean simulations, forward (non-data-assimilative) tide models generally feature large sea...
In ocean and atmospheric sciences, grid nesting is a common procedure in order to achieve (very) hig...
Many questions in ocean and climate modelling require the combined use of high resolution, global co...
In this letter we present a variation of the recently proposed "semi-prognostic method" for use with...
Journal articleNumerical models have a valuable role to play in the sustainable management of coasta...
Because of the rapid growth in population, economy and urbanization, many countries have faced serio...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Journal of Opera...
In line with the first three parts, this part contains a further set of research papers which focus ...