An irregular mesh model of the west coast of Britain is used to examine the sensitivity of tidal residuals to mesh resolution in the region. Computed residuals are compared with earlier published results determined with a high resolution (I km grid) finite difference model of the eastern Irish Sea. Initial calculations show that tidal residuals are largest in nearshore regions particularly in the vicinity of headlands. Local refinement of the mesh in these regions leads to a more detailed picture of the flow field, particularly adjacent to the coast. Although large scale offshore features of the flow can be resolved using the high resolution finite difference model, such an approach leads to a "stair case" representation of the coastal boun...
Abstract: A two-dimensional vertically integrated hydrodynamic finite-element model of the west coas...
Unstructured mesh methods offer flexibility in representing variable coastlines and bathymetries in ...
Two-dimensional tidal flows within the Loxahatchee River estuary (Southeastern Florida) are simulate...
A variable mesh finite element model of the Irish and Celtic Sea regions with/without the inclusion ...
A finite element model of the Irish and Celtic Sea regions with a range of grid resolutions is used ...
A finite element model of the west coast of Britain is used to determine the spatial distribution of...
The storm surge period of 13–16 November 1977 when there was a major positive surge followed by a ne...
An unstructured mesh model of the west coast of Britain, covering the same domain and using topograp...
Initially a brief overview of the problem of computing the wind-induced circulation on the west coas...
An unstructured mesh model of the west coast of Britain, covering the same domain and using topograp...
An unstructured grid storm surge model of the west coast of Britain, incorporating a high-resolution...
A three‐dimensional finite volume model with horizontally varying, but fixed in time mesh, is used t...
An unstructured mesh finite element model of the sea region off the west coast of Britain is used to...
The problem of resolving or parameterising small-scale processes in oceanographic models and the ext...
Two-dimensional tidal flows within the Loxahatchee River estuary (Southeastern Florida) are simulate...
Abstract: A two-dimensional vertically integrated hydrodynamic finite-element model of the west coas...
Unstructured mesh methods offer flexibility in representing variable coastlines and bathymetries in ...
Two-dimensional tidal flows within the Loxahatchee River estuary (Southeastern Florida) are simulate...
A variable mesh finite element model of the Irish and Celtic Sea regions with/without the inclusion ...
A finite element model of the Irish and Celtic Sea regions with a range of grid resolutions is used ...
A finite element model of the west coast of Britain is used to determine the spatial distribution of...
The storm surge period of 13–16 November 1977 when there was a major positive surge followed by a ne...
An unstructured mesh model of the west coast of Britain, covering the same domain and using topograp...
Initially a brief overview of the problem of computing the wind-induced circulation on the west coas...
An unstructured mesh model of the west coast of Britain, covering the same domain and using topograp...
An unstructured grid storm surge model of the west coast of Britain, incorporating a high-resolution...
A three‐dimensional finite volume model with horizontally varying, but fixed in time mesh, is used t...
An unstructured mesh finite element model of the sea region off the west coast of Britain is used to...
The problem of resolving or parameterising small-scale processes in oceanographic models and the ext...
Two-dimensional tidal flows within the Loxahatchee River estuary (Southeastern Florida) are simulate...
Abstract: A two-dimensional vertically integrated hydrodynamic finite-element model of the west coas...
Unstructured mesh methods offer flexibility in representing variable coastlines and bathymetries in ...
Two-dimensional tidal flows within the Loxahatchee River estuary (Southeastern Florida) are simulate...