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Ocean Prediction with the Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM)

2006
This chapter provides an overview of the effort centered on the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) to develop an eddy-resolving, real-time global and basin-scale ocean prediction system in the context of the Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment (GODAE).
Eric P. Chassignet   +6 more
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Predictability, uncertainty, and hyperbolicity in the ocean

International Journal of Engineering Science, 2003
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Kirwan, A. D. jun.   +2 more
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On the statistical prediction of ocean temperatures

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1960
Past records of sea-surface temperature are examined and related to wind and solar radiation. There is practically no relation between radiation and sea-surface temperature, but there is a noticeable but small relation between wind and temperature. The best estimate of future values of temperature can be made from past values of temperature, and the ...
Gunnar I. Roden, Gordon W. Groves
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OCEAN: An Algorithm to Predict the Separation of Biogas Using Zeolites

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2020
In this work, we propose the OCEAN algorithm, a method for the analysis and selection of the best performing material and working conditions for an efficient separation of carbon dioxide and methane from biogas. Molecular simulation and intelligent computational techniques joined forces to generate a reliable database of adsorption values with an ...
Isidro Jaraı́z-Arroyo   +5 more
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Predictability of the tropical Atlantic Ocean

Journal of Marine Systems, 1991
Abstract We have used a primitive equation multi-level model of the tropical Atlantic Ocean to calculate the time evolution of sea surface temperature and ocean circulation due to a prescribed surface stress forcing for a given year. We have then repeated the model integration starting from the same initial oceanic state as the first integration but ...
James A. Carton, J. Shukla
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Predictability of Particle Trajectories in the Ocean

2007
Abstract : The long term goal of this project is to determine optimal sampling strategies for drifting buoys, in order to enhance prediction of particle motion in the ocean, with potential applications to ecological, search and rescue, floating mine problems, design of observing systems and development of navigation algorithms.
Annalisa Griffa, Tamay M. Ozgokmen
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Predicting Extreme Ocean Swells

2021
This chapter illustrates the conduct of a classic univariate extreme statistical study on severe ocean swell forecasting.
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Understanding Predictability of the Ocean

2010
Abstract : The long-term scientific goals of this research are as follows: (1) to develop an understanding of how some observations affect ocean predictability, (2) to further develop the state-of-the-art ROMS 4D-Var by extending the observational types and applications, (3) to gain experience and develop ideas regarding limitations to the ...
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Observing the oceans to predict the future

Impact, 2019
The ocean covers more than 70 percent of the surface of the planet and some 97 percent of the Earth's water can be found in our oceans. Many of the serious global issues we face, such as warming waters, melting ice and rising sea levels, are directly related to seas and oceans across the world.
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On the Predictability of Lagrangian Trajectories in the Ocean

Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 2000
The predictability of particle trajectories in oceanic flows is investigated in the context of a primitive equation, idealized, double-gyre ocean model. This study is motivated not only by the fact that this is an important conceptual problem but also by practical applications, such as searching for objects lost at sea, and ecological problems, such as
Tamay M. Özgökmen   +3 more
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