International audienceThis works corresponds to classes given by A. Rousseau in February 2014 in Toulouse, in the framework of the CIMI labex. The objective is to describe and question the models that are traditionaly used for large scale oceanography, whether in 2D or 3D. Starting from fundamental equations (mass and momentum conservation), it is explained how-thanks to approximations for which we provide justifications-one can build simpler models that allow a realistic numerical implementation. We particularly focus on the so-called traditional approximation that neglects part of the Coriolis force.Ce manuscrit retrace un cours donné par A. Rousseau en février 2014 à Toulouse dans le cadre du labex CIMI. Il s’agit de donner un aperçu - e...
Unstructured-mesh models are common in coastal ocean modeling, but their applications are still at t...
The advent of high precision gravity missions presents the opportunity to accurately measure variati...
(?) D. Michel will give the talk at the GOCE User Workshop. In this paper the applicability of multi...
International audienceThis works corresponds to classes given by A. Rousseau in February 2014 in Tou...
International audienceWe study the impact of the cosine terms of the Coriolis force, that are usuall...
Abstract. This works aims at studying the impact of the cosine terms of the Coriolis force, that are...
We overview problems and prospects in ocean circulation models, with emphasis on certain development...
We analyze obvious and less obvious advantages/difficulties,including relative numeric efficiency, o...
The Large-scale Semi-Geostrophic Equations (LSGE, Salmon[73]) are three-dimensional equations valid ...
International audienceThe increase of model resolution naturally leads to the representation of a wi...
I’d like to thank David Webb for his comments both in this short comment and below. Since Steve Grif...
Cette thèse est dédiée à la modélisation et à l'analyse mathématique de modèles asymptotiques utilis...
In contemporary ocean science, modeling systems that integrate understanding of complex multiscale p...
Unstructured-mesh models are common in coastal ocean modeling, but their applications are still at t...
The advent of high precision gravity missions presents the opportunity to accurately measure variati...
(?) D. Michel will give the talk at the GOCE User Workshop. In this paper the applicability of multi...
International audienceThis works corresponds to classes given by A. Rousseau in February 2014 in Tou...
International audienceWe study the impact of the cosine terms of the Coriolis force, that are usuall...
Abstract. This works aims at studying the impact of the cosine terms of the Coriolis force, that are...
We overview problems and prospects in ocean circulation models, with emphasis on certain development...
We analyze obvious and less obvious advantages/difficulties,including relative numeric efficiency, o...
The Large-scale Semi-Geostrophic Equations (LSGE, Salmon[73]) are three-dimensional equations valid ...
International audienceThe increase of model resolution naturally leads to the representation of a wi...
I’d like to thank David Webb for his comments both in this short comment and below. Since Steve Grif...
Cette thèse est dédiée à la modélisation et à l'analyse mathématique de modèles asymptotiques utilis...
In contemporary ocean science, modeling systems that integrate understanding of complex multiscale p...
Unstructured-mesh models are common in coastal ocean modeling, but their applications are still at t...
The advent of high precision gravity missions presents the opportunity to accurately measure variati...
(?) D. Michel will give the talk at the GOCE User Workshop. In this paper the applicability of multi...