In the order that they were submited ( 47).Please note: The order of the abstract here is just the order in which they were received, not the order that they will be presented in. See Agenda.
Num Title
Author
InstitutionSubmit Date 001 Response of the South and Tropical Atlantic to changes in the Meridional Overturning Circulation in numerical experiments with the SPEEDO (MICOM-SPEEDY) coupled model
E. Campos, R. Haarsma, W. Hazeleger, C. Severijns and S. Drijfout
University of Sao Paulo05/08/2007 002 Towards a Coastal Ocean data assimilation system of ocean surface data and vertical profiles of temperature in Brazil
Jean F. de Oliveira, Clemente A.S. Tanajura and Edmo J.D. Campos
Diretoria de Hidrografia e Navegação da Marinha do Brasil (DHN)05/08/2007 003 A regional nested Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model of the Agulhas Current system
Bjorn C. Backeberg, Laurent Bertino, Johnny A. Johannessen, Chris J. Reason
University of Cape Town, Mohn-Sverdrup Center05/11/2007 004 Studying Subantarctic Mode Water in the South Atlantic Ocean using the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model.
Gisle Nondal
Mohn Sverdrup Center/Nansen Center and Geophysical Institute, University of Bergen.06/13/2007 005 Normal Modes of the South Indian Ocean in a Shallow-Water Model
Wilbert Weijer
Los Alamos National Laboratory06/15/2007 006 Shelf recruitment of Calanus finmarchicus off the west coast of Norway – the role of physical processes and timing of diapause termination.
Annette Samuelsen, Geir Huse, Cecilie Hansen
Mohn-Sverdrup Center/NERSC07/02/2007 007 Nested simulations in the South Florida coastal seas with the HYCOM model
Villy Kourafalou, Ge Peng and Heesook Kang
University of Miami/RSMAS07/10/2007 008 Real time HYCOM nowcast/forecast systems
O. M. Smedstad, J. A. Cummings, E. J. Metzger, H. E. Hurlburt, A. J. Wallcraft, J. F. Shriver, P. J. Hogan, E. P. Chassignet
Planning Systems Inc.07/12/2007 009 High resolution ensemble forecasting for the Gulf of Mexico eddies and fronts
Francois Counillon, Laurent Bertino
Mohn-Sverdrup center/NERSC07/13/2007 010 Ensemble Optimal Interpolation: multivariate properties in the Gulf of Mexico
Francois Counillon, Laurent Bertino
Mohn-Sverdrup center/NERSC07/13/2007 011 Validation of a Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model for the Indian Ocean
Laurent Bertino, Mary Swapna George, Knut Arild Lisæter
Mohn-Sverdrup center/NERSC07/13/2007 012 The influence of horizontal model grid resolution on a coupled physical-ecosystem model in the Norwegian Sea
Cecilie Hansen, Annette Samuelsen
NERSC07/13/2007 013 Progress with the CHIME coupled climate model
Alex Megann, Adrian New, Adam Blaker and Bablu Sinha
National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK07/13/2007 014 The TOPAZ3 forecasting system
L. Bertino, K.A. Lisæter
NERSC, Bergen, Norway07/13/2007 015 Comparisons of ROMS, HYCOM and POM on the Norwegian shelf: analysis of the CONMAN hindcast simlutations
L. Bertino, J. H. LaCasce, L.P. Røed, P. Budgell, H. Engedahl, C. Hansen, J. Johannessen, E. Svendsen and B. Ådlandsvik
NERSC, Bergen, Norway07/13/2007 016 A Comparison of Two Formulations of Barotropic-Baroclinic Splitting for Layered Models
Robert L. Higdon
Oregon State University07/13/2007 017 A new shear-driven mixing parameterization for layered ocean models
Robert Hallberg, Laura Jackson
NOAA/GFDL and Princeton University07/13/2007 018 On objective formulation of hybrid coordinate gridding
T. Mike Chin
RSMAS, University of Miami07/15/2007 019 Developments of the Nansen Center version of MICOM
Mats Bentsen
Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center07/15/2007 020 Analyzing energetics of the global ocean in density-coordinates
Hidenori Aiki and Kelvin J. Richards
University of Hawaii / JAMSTEC07/15/2007 021 An iceberg drift model for the Barents Sea
Intissar Keghouche, Laurent Bertino
Mohn-Sverdrup center/NERSC07/15/2007 022 A multi-model study of the restratification phase in an idealized convective basin
Clément Rousset, Marie-Noëlle Houssais
LOCEAN-IPSL07/15/2007 023 The performance of a regional coupled ocean/sea ice model in the Nares Strait
Till Rasmussen,Nicolai Kliem
University of Copenhagen07/15/2007 024 Impact of the ROMS Pressure Gradient Formulation and Vertical Grid Generator Improvements on HYCOM Performance
George R. Halliwell, Rainer Bleck, Valerie Garnier
RSMAS/University of Miami07/15/2007 025 CARIB-HYCOM: Progress and Plans
George R. Halliwell, Villy Kourafalou, Zulema Garraffo
RSMAS/University of Miami07/15/2007 026 Multi-decadal Simulation of Atlantic Ocean Climate Variability Driven by Realistic High-Frequency Atmospheric Reanalyses
Z.D. Garraffo, G.R. Halliwell, L.T. Smith, G. Peng, E.P. Chassignet
University of Miami. RSMAS-MPO07/16/2007 027 New Features of HYCOM
Alan Wallcraft
Naval Research Laboratory07/17/2007 028 Evaluation and validation of the 1/12° global HYCOM system
Joe Metzger, Harley Hurlburt, Alan Wallcraft, Ole Martin Smedstad, Birol Kara, Jay Shriver, Lucy Smedstad, Prasad Thoppil and Debbie Franklin
Naval Research Laboratory07/17/2007 029 Abyssal Circulation in the Indian Ocean from a high resolution HYCOM
Ashwanth Srinivasan, Zulema Garraffo, Mohamed Iskandarani
COAPS/FSU07/17/2007 030 An inter-comparison of data assimilation methods for HYCOM
Ashwanth Srinivasan, Eric Chassignet, Ole Martin Smedstad, Jim Cummings, Francois Counillon, Laurent Bertino, Mike Chin, P. Brasseur, C. Lozano, C. Thacker
COAPS/FSU07/17/2007 031 Biogeochemical coupling in the NASA-GISS climate model.
A. Romanou, W. Gregg, G. A. Schmidt, and R. Bleck
Columbia University and NASA-GISS07/17/2007 032 Evaluation of the Mediterranean outflow variability in HYCOM
Alexandra Bozec, Eric Chassignet, Zulema Garraffo, George Halliwell
Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS)07/17/2007 033 Transport in sections across the Atlantic in the 1/12 global HYCOM nowcast/forecast system
Z. Garraffo, C. Thacker, O.M. Smedstad
University of Miami. RSMAS-MPO07/17/2007 034 Observed and Simulated Variability of the North Atlantic Sub-Polar Gyre
Helge Drange, Hjalmar Hatun, Anne Britt Sandø
Nansen Center, Bjerknes Centre, and Univ. of Bergen07/17/2007 035 High Resolution Simulations of the Mediterranean Sea
A. Romanou, A. Wallcraft and E. Chassignet
Columbia University and NASA-GISS07/18/2007 036 An analytically integrated finite volume pressure gradient discretization for avoiding thermobaric instabilities in layered ocean models.
Alistair Adcroft, Robert Hallberg, Matthew Harrison
Princeton University07/18/2007 037 Preliminary Results from HYPOP
Todd Ringler, John Dukowicz
Los Alamos National Laboratory07/18/2007 038 Climate Simulations with CCSM3/HYCOM
Jianjun Yin, Eric Chassignet, Sumner Dean, Bill Large, Nancy Norton, Alan Wallcraft
Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies, FSU07/18/2007 039 Energy-Consistent Interpolation for the Los Alamos Hybrid Ocean Model HYPOP
John Dukowicz
COSIM, Los Alamos National Laboratory07/19/2007 040 Exact, conservative reconciliation of the external and internal estimates of the free surface height.
Robert Hallberg, Alistair Adcroft
NOAA/GFDL and Princeton University07/20/2007 041 Upper ocean - topographic coupling in an ocean model with high vertical resolution
Harley E. Hurlburt, Patrick J. Hogan, E. Joseph Metzger, Charles E. Tilburg, and Jay F. Shriver
Naval Research Laboratory07/20/2007 042 Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) in 0.08 degree Global HYCOM
Xiaobiao Xu, Joe Metzger, Harley Hurlburt
University of Southrn Mississippi07/20/2007 043 Atlantic meridional overturning circulation in the global warming (doubled CO2) scenario using GISS/HYCOM coupled climate model
Shan Sun
NASA/GISS07/20/2007 044 HYCOM parameter sensitivities under CORE forcing
Rainer Bleck
NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, Columbia Univ., New York07/20/2007 045 Oceanic CFC uptake: simulations versus observations
Shan Sun, Rainer Bleck
NASA/GISS07/20/2007 046 Evaluation of Coastal NCOM Models Nested in Global HYCOM
Sergio deRada, John Kindle, Igor Shulman, Stephanie Anderson
Naval Research Laboratory07/20/2007 047 Formation of Intrathermocline Eddies in the Japan East Sea simulated by HYCOM
Patrick J. Hogan and Harley E. Hurlburt
Naval Research Laboratory07/25/2007
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