In the order that they were submited.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 Modelling Agulhas Current System dynamics: the butterfly effect of changing the vertical stratification.
Bjoern Backeberg, Julie Deshayes, Marion Bezaud, Johnny Johannessen and Chris Reason
Nansen-Tutu Centre, Department of Oceanography, University of Cape Town01/20/2015 002 The OSCAR project
Alex Megann, Miguel Angel Morales Maqueda, David Smeed
National Oceanography Centre, UK03/11/2015 003 Off-line tracer applications based on Global HYCOM simulations
Zulema D. Garraffo, Igor Kamenkovich, Hae-Cheol Kim, Hideyuki Kawamura, Avichal Mehra Ilya Rivin
IMSG at NOAA/EMC03/20/2015 004 Internal gravity waves: A new frontier in global ocean modeling
Brian K. Arbic, Malte Mueller, James G. Richman, Jay F. Shriver, Eric L. Kunze, Robert B. Scott, Alan J. Wallcraft, Luis Zamudio, Steven L. Bassette, and Conrad A. Luecke
University of Michigan03/29/2015 005 Overview of HYCOM activities at SHOM
Stéphanie Louazel, Rémy Baraille, Annick Pichon, Stéphanie Corréd, Cyril Lathuilié
SHOM04/14/2015 006 On improving the accuracy of the barotropic tides embedded in a high-resolution global ocean circulation model
James G. Richman, Hans E. Ngodock, Innocent Souopgui, Alan J. Wallcraft, Brian K. Arbic
Naval Research Laboratory04/14/2015 007 Performance of a 23-years TOPAZ reanalysis
Laurent Bertino, Francois Counillon, Jiping Xie
NERSC04/17/2015 008 Impact of internal wave drag on the semidiurnal energy balance
Maarten C. Buijsman, Joseph K. Ansong, Brian K. Arbic, Patrick G. Timko, Caitlin B. Whalen, ZhongXiang Zhao
University of Southern Mississippi04/20/2015 009 Seasonal-to-decadal prediction with the Norwegian Climate Prediction Model
Francois Counillon, Ingo Bethke, Yiguo Wang, Noel Keenlyside, Mao-Lin Chen
NERSC04/21/2015 010 A 1/12-Degree global experiment with HYCOM forced with NCEP products from 1949 to 2014
Edmo Campos
Oceanographic Institute of the University of Sao Paulo04/22/2015 011 Assessing Shelf Sea Tides in Global HYCOM
Patrick G. Timko, Patrick Hyder, Brian K. Arbic, Luis Zamudio
Bangor University04/23/2015 012 New Features of HYCOM
Alan Wallcraft
NRL04/23/2015 013 Use of in-situ density in isopycnic-coordinate ocean models
Rainer Bleck
NASA Goddard Institute or Space Studies, New York, NY04/26/2015 014 Internal Tide propagation sensitivity to model vertical coordinate and resolution
Le Boyer Arnaud, Cyril Lathuilié, Annick Pichon, Flavien Gouillon
SHOM04/27/2015 015 Improvements of the HYCOM-CICE coupled model during the CORE-II project
Alexandra Bozec, Eric P. Chassignet
COAPS/FSU04/27/2015 016 Global Ocean Forecasting at the Naval Oceanographic Office
David Rosenfield
Naval Oceanographic Office04/27/2015 017 Bottom friction estimation in the context of regional barotropic modelling
Martial Boutet, Cyril Lathuiliere, Hong Son Hoang, Remy Baraille, Yves Morel
SHOM04/28/2015 018 The connection between Southern Ocean winds, Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation and Indo-Pacific upwelling
markus jochum and carsten eden
nbi04/29/2015 019 Validation of Global Ocean Forecast System (GOFS) 3.1
Ole Martin Smedstad, E. Joseph Metzger, Patrick J. Hogan, Pamela G. Posey, Alan J. Wallcraft, Deborah S. Franklin, Luis Zamudio, Michael W. Phelps
Vencore04/29/2015 020 The impact of vertical resolution and upper ocean physical parameterizations on air-sea interaction in the global coupled ocean-atmosphere system
Jay F. Shriver, James G. Richman, Elizabeth M. Douglass, Deborah S. Franklin, E. Joseph Metzger
Naval Research Laboratory04/29/2015 021 Examination of Analysis and Forecast Uncertainty Generated from an Ocean Reanalysis
Patrick J. Hogan, Clark D. Rowley, Ole Martin Smedstad, Prasad Thoppil, Gregg Jacobs
Naval Research Laboratory04/29/2015 022 Dynamical Two-Way Nesting in HBM
Per Berg
DMI04/30/2015 023 Validation of an Arctic/North Atlantic model system
Kristine Madsen, Till Rasmussen, Mads Ribergaard
Danish Meteorological Institute04/30/2015 024 HYCOM for Hawaii
Yanli Jia
Univerisity of Hawaii04/30/2015 025 From Baffin Bay to Arctic scale ocean and sea ice modeling
Till Rasmussen, Kristine Madsen, Mads Ribergaard
Danish Meteorological Institute04/30/2015 026 MICOM Sensitivity to Eddy-induced Mixing
Detelina Ivanova, Mats Bentsen, Mehmet Ilicak
Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center04/30/2015 027 HYCOM on the Agulhas Shelf
Neil Malan, Bjoern Backeberg, Annette Samuelsen
SA Environmental Observation Network and Nansen Tutu Centre, University of Cape Town04/30/2015 028 The Sensitivity of Global-mean Steric Sea Level Rise to Interior Ocean Diapycnal Diffusivity
Robert Hallberg, Bonita Samuels, and Angelique Melet
NOAA/GFDL04/30/2015 029 An Integrated Energetics Approach to Determining Planetary Boundary Layer Mixing
Robert Hallberg
NOAA/GFDL04/30/2015 030 Validation of the CMS ARC (MyOcean) forecasting for the Arctic Region
Lars Petter RøLaurent Bertino, Bruce Hackett, et al.
Norwegian Meteorological Institute04/30/2015 031 Eddy-induced transport in layered models
Mats Bentsen
Uni Research Climate, Norway04/30/2015 032 REMO operacional forecasting system comparison with observations along the Brazilian southeast coast
Bulhoes de Morais Cesar R, Alvarenga JoãB R, Leite Mello Raquel
Brazilian Navy Hydrographic Center(CHM)/REMO04/30/2015 033 The REMO Ocean Data Assimilation System into HYCOM
Davi Mignac, Alex Santana, Filipe Costa, Leonardo Nascimento, Clemente Tanajura
Oceanographic Modeling and Observation Network (REMO), Federal University of Bahia04/30/2015 034 IMPACTS OF REMO OCEAN DATA ASSIMILATION SYSTEM (RODAS) ON THE 24 hour FORECAST OF HYCOM 1/12°
Costa F. B., Santana A. N., Mignac D., Tanajura C. A. S., Carvalho J. P. S.
Oceanographic Modeling and Observation Network (REMO), Federal University of Bahia (UFBA), Brazil04/30/2015 035 Integration of HYCOM model in a regional operational forecasting system of the European southwest margin
Luis Quaresma, Ilmer Van Golde, Rui Duarte, Annick Pichon
Instituto Hidrográco05/04/2015 036 Re-factoring HBM for XEON-PHI
Jacob Weismann Poulsen, Per Berg
DMI05/05/2015 037 HYCOM global simulations with CORE forcings on icosahedral and logically rectangular grids
Shan Sun and Rainer Bleck
NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory05/05/2015 038 Application and validation of polynomial chaos methods to quantify uncertainties in simulating the Gulf of Mexico circulation using HYCOM.
Mohamed Iskandarani, Matthieu Le Henaff, Guotu Li , W. Carlisle Thacker, Omar M. Knio, Ashwanth Srinivasan
University of Miami05/05/2015 039 ASSIMILATION OF SEA SURFACE HEIGHT ANOMALIES INTO HYCOM FOR SOUTH ATLANTIC AND OLAM REGIONAL CLIMATE PREDICTION
Renato Ramos da Silva, Clemente Augusto Souza Tanajura, Filipe Bitencourt Costa, Giovanni Abdelnur Ruggiero and Victor Bastos Daher
UFSC (Federal University of Santa Catarina)05/08/2015 040 South Atlantic operational multi-model evaluation
Ronaldo Palmeira, Edmo Campos, Gabriel Clauzet, Mariana Gouvea
UFRJ05/14/2015 041 A comparative analysis of sea ice thickness models
Sofie Abildgaard, Christoffer Karoff, Till Soya Rasmussen, Kristine Skovgaard Madsen
Aarhus University, Denmark09/02/2015 042 Representation of Nordic Sea overflows in a set of Norwegian Earth System Model (NorESM) experiments
Chuncheng Guo, Mehmet Ilicak, Mats Bentsen, Ilker Fer
Geophysical Institute, University of Bergen and Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Bergen, Norway09/02/2015
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