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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 177. This monograph is the first to survey progress in realistic simulation in a strongly eddying regime made possible by recent increases in computational capability. Its contributors comprise the leading researchers in this important and constantly evolving field. Divided into three parts * Oceanographic Processes and Regimes: Fundamental Questions * Ocean Dynamics and State: From Regional to Global Scale, and * Modeling at the Mesoscale: State of the Art and Future Directions The volume details…mehr
Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 177. This monograph is the first to survey progress in realistic simulation in a strongly eddying regime made possible by recent increases in computational capability. Its contributors comprise the leading researchers in this important and constantly evolving field. Divided into three parts * Oceanographic Processes and Regimes: Fundamental Questions * Ocean Dynamics and State: From Regional to Global Scale, and * Modeling at the Mesoscale: State of the Art and Future Directions The volume details important advances in physical oceanography based on eddy resolving ocean modeling. It captures the state of the art and discusses issues that ocean modelers must consider in order to effectively contribute to advancing current knowledge, from subtleties of the underlying fluid dynamical equations to meaningful comparison with oceanographic observations and leading-edge model development. It summarizes many of the important results which have emerged from ocean modeling in an eddying regime, for those interested broadly in the physical science. More technical topics are intended to address the concerns of those actively working in the field.
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Matthew W. Hecht and Hiroyasu Hasumi are the authors of Ocean Modeling in an Eddying Regime, published by Wiley.
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Preface Matthew W. Hecht and Hiroyasu Hasumi i
Introduction: Ocean Modeling--Eddy or Not Frank O. Bryan 1
Section 1: Oceanographic Processes and Regimes Fundamental Question
The Nature and Consequences of Oceanic Eddies James C. McWilliams 5
Submesoscale Processes and Dynamics Leif N. Thomas, Amit Tandon, and Amala Mahadevan 17
Gulf Stream Separation in Numerical Ocean Models Eric P. Chassignet and David P. Marshall 39
Eddy-Resolving Modeling of Overflows S. Legg, L. Jackson, and R. W. Hallberg 63
High-Frequency Winds and Eddy-Resolving Models Patrice Klein 83
Resolution Dependence of Eddy Fluxes Yukio Tanaka and Hiroyasu Hasumi 101
Eddies and Upper-Ocean Nutrient Supply A. Oschlies 115
Eddies in Eastern Boundary Subtropical Upwelling Systems X. Capet, F. Colas, J. C. McWilliams, P. Penven, and P.Marchesiello 131
Section 2: Ocean Dynamics and State From Region to Global Scale
The Fidelity of Ocean Models With Explicit Eddies Julie McClean, Steven Jayne, Mathew Maltrud, and DetelinaIvanova 149
Common Success and Failure in Simulating the Pacific SurfaceCurrents Shared by Four High-Resolution Ocean Models Tatsuo Suzuki, Hideharu Sasaki, Norikazu Nakashiki, and HideyukiNakano 165
Eddies in Numerical Models of the Southern Ocean V. O. Ivchenko, S. Danilov and D. Olbers 177
High-Resolution Indian Ocean Simulations - Recent Advancesand Issues From OFES Yukio Masumoto, Yushi Morioka, and Hideharu Sasaki 199
Towards a Physical Understanding of the North Atlantic: A Reviewof Model Studies in an Eddying Regime Matthew W. Hecht and Richard D. Smith 213
Towards Eddy-Resolving Models of the Arctic Ocean Wieslaw Maslowski, Jaclyn L. Clement Kinney, Douglas C. Marble,and Jaromir Jakacki 241
Pacific Upper Ocean Response to Global Warming--ClimateModeling in an Eddying Ocean Regime Takashi T. Sakamoto and Hiroyasu Hasumi 265
Section 3: Modeling at the Mesoscale State of the Art and Future Directions
Formulating the Equations of Ocean Models Stephen M. Griffies and Alistair J. Adcroft 281
Can Large Eddy Simulation Techniques Improve Mesoscale RichOcean Models? B. Fox-Kemper and D. Menemenlis 319
Lateral Mixing in the Eddying Regime and a New Broad-RangingFormulation Matthew W. Hecht, Mark R. Petersen, Beth A. Wingate, ElizabethHunke, and Mathew Maltrud 339
Eddy-Resolving Global Ocean Prediction Harley E. Hurlburt, Eric P. Chassignet, James A. Cummings, A.Birol Kara, E. Joseph Metzger, Jay F. Shriver, Ole Martin Smedstad,Alan J. Wallcraft, and Charlie N. Barron 353
Unstructured Adaptive Meshes for Ocean Modeling Matthew D. Piggott, Christopher C. Pain, Gerard J. Gorman, DavidP. Marshall, and Peter D. Killworth 383
Introduction: Ocean Modeling--Eddy or Not Frank O. Bryan 1
Section 1: Oceanographic Processes and Regimes Fundamental Question
The Nature and Consequences of Oceanic Eddies James C. McWilliams 5
Submesoscale Processes and Dynamics Leif N. Thomas, Amit Tandon, and Amala Mahadevan 17
Gulf Stream Separation in Numerical Ocean Models Eric P. Chassignet and David P. Marshall 39
Eddy-Resolving Modeling of Overflows S. Legg, L. Jackson, and R. W. Hallberg 63
High-Frequency Winds and Eddy-Resolving Models Patrice Klein 83
Resolution Dependence of Eddy Fluxes Yukio Tanaka and Hiroyasu Hasumi 101
Eddies and Upper-Ocean Nutrient Supply A. Oschlies 115
Eddies in Eastern Boundary Subtropical Upwelling Systems X. Capet, F. Colas, J. C. McWilliams, P. Penven, and P.Marchesiello 131
Section 2: Ocean Dynamics and State From Region to Global Scale
The Fidelity of Ocean Models With Explicit Eddies Julie McClean, Steven Jayne, Mathew Maltrud, and DetelinaIvanova 149
Common Success and Failure in Simulating the Pacific SurfaceCurrents Shared by Four High-Resolution Ocean Models Tatsuo Suzuki, Hideharu Sasaki, Norikazu Nakashiki, and HideyukiNakano 165
Eddies in Numerical Models of the Southern Ocean V. O. Ivchenko, S. Danilov and D. Olbers 177
High-Resolution Indian Ocean Simulations - Recent Advancesand Issues From OFES Yukio Masumoto, Yushi Morioka, and Hideharu Sasaki 199
Towards a Physical Understanding of the North Atlantic: A Reviewof Model Studies in an Eddying Regime Matthew W. Hecht and Richard D. Smith 213
Towards Eddy-Resolving Models of the Arctic Ocean Wieslaw Maslowski, Jaclyn L. Clement Kinney, Douglas C. Marble,and Jaromir Jakacki 241
Pacific Upper Ocean Response to Global Warming--ClimateModeling in an Eddying Ocean Regime Takashi T. Sakamoto and Hiroyasu Hasumi 265
Section 3: Modeling at the Mesoscale State of the Art and Future Directions
Formulating the Equations of Ocean Models Stephen M. Griffies and Alistair J. Adcroft 281
Can Large Eddy Simulation Techniques Improve Mesoscale RichOcean Models? B. Fox-Kemper and D. Menemenlis 319
Lateral Mixing in the Eddying Regime and a New Broad-RangingFormulation Matthew W. Hecht, Mark R. Petersen, Beth A. Wingate, ElizabethHunke, and Mathew Maltrud 339
Eddy-Resolving Global Ocean Prediction Harley E. Hurlburt, Eric P. Chassignet, James A. Cummings, A.Birol Kara, E. Joseph Metzger, Jay F. Shriver, Ole Martin Smedstad,Alan J. Wallcraft, and Charlie N. Barron 353
Unstructured Adaptive Meshes for Ocean Modeling Matthew D. Piggott, Christopher C. Pain, Gerard J. Gorman, DavidP. Marshall, and Peter D. Killworth 383
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