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Fernando Mendonça, Flávio Martins and João Janeiro
This paper presents the Simulation Management System for Operational Coastal Hydrodynamic Models, or SMS-Coastal, and its novel methodology designed to automate forecast simulations of coastal models. Its working principle features a generic framework th...
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Sandipan Mondal, Aratrika Ray, Ming-An Lee and Malagat Boas
The present study utilised a geometric mean model in which sea surface temperature, oxygen, and sea surface salinity were used to predict the effects of climate change on the habitats of mature albacore tuna in the Indian Ocean under multiple representat...
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Fabian Wendt, Kim Nielsen, Yi-Hsiang Yu, Harry Bingham, Claes Eskilsson, Morten Kramer, Aurélien Babarit, Tim Bunnik, Ronan Costello, Sarah Crowley, Benjamin Gendron, Giuseppe Giorgi, Simone Giorgi, Samuel Girardin, Deborah Greaves, Pilar Heras, Johan Hoffman, Ha?zul Islam, Ken-Robert Jakobsen, Carl-Erik Janson, Johan Jansson, Hyun Yul Kim, Jeong-Seok Kim, Kyong-Hwan Kim, Adi Kurniawan, Massimiliano Leoni, Thomas Mathai, Bo-Woo Nam, Sewan Park, Krishnakumar Rajagopalan, Edward Ransley, Robert Read, John V. Ringwood, José Miguel Rodrigues, Benjamin Rosenthal, André Roy, Kelley Ruehl, Paul Scho?eld, Wanan Sheng, Abolfazl Shiri, Sarah Thomas, Imanol Touzon and Imai Yasutakaadd Show full author list remove Hide full author list
The International Energy Agency Technology Collaboration Programme for Ocean Energy Systems (OES) initiated the OES Wave Energy Conversion Modelling Task, which focused on the verification and validation of numerical models for simulating wave energy con...
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Angelo Rubino, Stefano Pierini, Sara Rubinetti, Michele Gnesotto and Davide Zanchettin
The Mediterranean Sea is of great and manifold relevance for global oceanic circulation and climate: Mediterranean waters profoundly affect the salinity of the North Atlantic Ocean and hence the global ocean circulation. Ocean motions are forced fundamen...
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Georgy I. Shapiro and Jose M. Gonzalez-Ondina
A simple and computationally efficient method is presented for creating a high-resolution regional (child) model nested within a coarse-resolution, good-quality data-assimilating (parent) model. The method, named Nesting with Downscaling and Data Assimil...
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Tobias Martin, Arun Kamath, Gang Wang and Hans Bihs
The numerical framework of the open source CFD solver REEF3D is utilised to study the fluid?structure interaction of an open ocean aquaculture system and waves. The presence of the net is considered in the momentum equations of the fluid using a forcing ...
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Vladimir Byshev, Anatoly Gusev, Victor Neiman and Alexandra Sidorova
A Specific feature of the present-day climate dynamics consists in its multidecadal oscillations with a period of about 20?60 years, and intradecadal disturbances with time scales of 2?8 years. The period of 1940?1999 was distinctive due to the two?phase...
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Jose M. Gonzalez-Ondina, Lewis Sampson and Georgy I. Shapiro
Data assimilation methods are an invaluable tool for operational ocean models. These methods are often based on a variational approach and require the knowledge of the spatial covariances of the background errors (differences between the numerical model ...
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Poh Heng Kok, Sarath Wijeratne, Mohd Fadzil Akhir, Charitha Pattiaratchi, Nur Hidayah Roseli and Fariz Syafiq Mohamad Ali
This study aims to investigate the interconnection between the southern South China Sea (SSCS) and Java Sea (JS) by simulating seasonal circulations and associated transports using the Regional Ocean Modelling System (ROMS). The seasonal circulation was ...
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Shannon Nudds, Youyu Lu, Simon Higginson, Susan P. Haigh, Jean-Philippe Paquin, Mitchell O?Flaherty-Sproul, Stephanne Taylor, Hauke Blanken, Guillaume Marcotte, Gregory C. Smith, Natacha B. Bernier, Phillip MacAulay, Yongsheng Wu, Li Zhai, Xianmin Hu, Jérôme Chanut, Michael Dunphy, Frédéric Dupont, David Greenberg, Fraser J. M. Davidson and Fred Pageadd Show full author list remove Hide full author list
The oceanography sub-initiative of Canada?s Oceans Protection Plan was tasked to develop high-resolution nearshore ocean models for enhanced marine safety and emergency response, fitting into the multi-scale, multi-level nested operational ocean forecast...
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John Karagiorgos, Vassilios Vervatis and Sarantis Sofianos
The impact of tides on the Bay of Biscay dynamics is investigated by means of an ocean model twin-experiment, consisted of two simulations with and without tidal forcing. The study is based on a high-resolution (1/36∘" role="presentation" styl...
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Alice J. Goward Brown, Matt Lewis, Benjamin I. Barton, Gus Jeans and Steven A. Spall
Tidal energy has the opportunity to bring reliable electricity to remote regions in the world. A resource assessment, including the response of the tidal stream resource to fluctuations in the Indonesian Through Flow (ITF) is performed using the Regional...
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Lisl Robertson Lain and Stewart Bernard
There is increasing interdisciplinary interest in phytoplankton community dynamics as the growing environmental problems of water quality (particularly eutrophication) and climate change demand attention. This has led to a pressing need for improved biop...
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Cheryl E. Peyser, Jianjun Yin
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A notable feature in the first 20-year satellite altimetry records is an anomalously fast sea level rise (SLR) in the western Pacific impacting island nations in this region. This observed trend is due to a combination of internal variability and externa...
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Cheryl E. Peyser and Jianjun Yin
A notable feature in the first 20-year satellite altimetry records is an anomalously fast sea level rise (SLR) in the western Pacific impacting island nations in this region. This observed trend is due to a combination of internal variability and externa...
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Valery Agoshkov, Natalia Lezina and Tatiana Sheloput
One of the modern fields in mathematical modelling of water areas is developing hybrid coastal ocean models based on domain decomposition. In coastal ocean modelling a problem to be solved is setting open boundary conditions. One of the methods dealing w...
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Stefano Putzu, Francesco Enrile, Giovanni Besio, Andrea Cucco, Laura Cutroneo, Marco Capello and Alessandro Stocchino
Useful information, such as water levels, currents, salinity and temperature dynamics in water bodies, are obtained through numerical models in order to pursue scientific research or consultancy. Model validation dates back long ago, since such models st...
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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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Zhen Li and Walter Johnson
The oil spill risk analysis (OSRA) model is a tool used by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) to evaluate oil spill risks to biological, physical, and socioeconomic resources that could be exposed to oil spill contact from oil and gas leasing, ...
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