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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A better, more discriminating test problem for ocean tracer transport Hecht, Matthew W
2000
57-58 1-2 p. 1-15
15 p.
artikel
2 Acceleration of general circulation model convergence by exponential extrapolation Klinger, Barry A
2000
57-58 1-2 p. 61-72
12 p.
artikel
3 Accuracy assessment of the super compact and combined compact schemes for spatial differencing of a two-layer oceanic model: Presentation of linear inertia-gravity and Rossby waves Golshahy, H.
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 49-63
15 p.
artikel
4 Accurate Boussinesq oceanic modeling with a practical, “Stiffened” Equation of State Shchepetkin, Alexander F.
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 41-70
30 p.
artikel
5 A comparison of two formulations of barotropic–baroclinic splitting for layered models of ocean circulation Higdon, Robert L.
2008
57-58 1-2 p. 29-45
17 p.
artikel
6 A comprehensive ocean prediction and analysis system based on the tangent linear and adjoint of a regional ocean model Moore, Andrew M.
2004
57-58 1-2 p. 227-258
32 p.
artikel
7 A coupled ocean–atmosphere laboratory model of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current Hogg, Andrew McC.
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 54-66
13 p.
artikel
8 A diagnosis of isopycnal mixing by mesoscale eddies Eden, Carsten
2009
57-58 1-2 p. 98-106
9 p.
artikel
9 A diagnostic study of interpentadal variability in the North Atlantic Ocean using a finite element model Myers, Paul G.
2005
57-58 1-2 p. 69-81
13 p.
artikel
10 Adjoint goal-based error norms for adaptive mesh ocean modelling Power, P.W.
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 3-38
36 p.
artikel
11 Advection schemes for unstructured grid ocean modelling Hanert, E.
2004
57-58 1-2 p. 39-58
20 p.
artikel
12 Advection scheme with 3rd high-order spatial interpolation at the middle temporal level and its application to saltwater intrusion in the Changjiang Estuary Wu, Hui
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 33-51
19 p.
artikel
13 A dynamic Biologically Active Layer for numerical studies of the sea ice ecosystem Tedesco, Letizia
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 89-104
16 p.
artikel
14 A fast Newton–Krylov solver for seasonally varying global ocean biogeochemistry models Li, Xingwen
2008
57-58 1-2 p. 13-20
8 p.
artikel
15 A finite element circulation model for embayments with drying intertidal areas and its application to the Quoddy region of the Bay of Fundy Greenberg, David A.
2005
57-58 1-2 p. 211-231
21 p.
artikel
16 A finite volume analogue of the P 1 NC - P 1 finite element: With accurate flooding and drying Cui, Haiyang
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 16-30
15 p.
artikel
17 A fully three dimensional unstructured grid non-hydrostatic finite element coastal model Labeur, Robert Jan
2005
57-58 1-2 p. 51-67
17 p.
artikel
18 A high-resolution finite element model of the M2, M4 M6, S2, N2, K1 and O1 tides off the west coast of Britain Jones, J. Eric
2007
57-58 1-2 p. 70-100
31 p.
artikel
19 A Lagrangian description of sea ice dynamics using the finite element method Wang, L.R.
2004
57-58 1-2 p. 21-38
18 p.
artikel
20 Aliasing inertial oscillations in a 1/6° Atlantic circulation model: impact on the mean meridional heat transport Crosnier, Laurence
2001
57-58 1-2 p. 21-31
11 p.
artikel
21 A linear model for the structure of turbulence beneath surface water waves Teixeira, M.A.C.
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 149-162
14 p.
artikel
22 amatos: Parallel adaptive mesh generator for atmospheric and oceanic simulation Behrens, Jörn
2005
57-58 1-2 p. 171-183
13 p.
artikel
23 A method for reducing pressure gradient errors improving the sigma coordinate stretching function: An idealized flow patterned after the Libyan near-shore region with the POM Ciappa, Achille Carlo
2008
57-58 1-2 p. 59-72
14 p.
artikel
24 A method to represent seasonal vertical migration of Zooplankton in 3D-Eulerian models Neumann, Thomas
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 188-204
17 p.
artikel
25 A mixed discontinuous/continuous finite element pair for shallow-water ocean modelling Cotter, Colin J.
2009
57-58 1-2 p. 86-90
5 p.
artikel
26 A model for the closure of a two-dimensional coastal latent heat polynya Biggs, Nicholas R.T.
2004
57-58 1-2 p. 211-226
16 p.
artikel
27 A mosaic approach to wind wave modeling Tolman, Hendrik L.
2008
57-58 1-2 p. 35-47
13 p.
artikel
28 An adaptive finite element water column model using the Mellor–Yamada level 2.5 turbulence closure scheme Hanert, Emmanuel
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 205-223
19 p.
artikel
29 An adaptive mesh adjoint data assimilation method Fang, F.
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 39-55
17 p.
artikel
30 An analysis of the error space of a high-resolution implementation of the GHER hydrodynamic model in the Mediterranean Sea Vandenbulcke, L.
2008
57-58 1-2 p. 46-64
19 p.
artikel
31 An eddy closure for potential vorticity Ringler, Todd
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 125-134
10 p.
artikel
32 An eddy resolving global 1/10° ocean simulation Maltrud, Mathew E
2005
57-58 1-2 p. 31-54
24 p.
artikel
33 An efficient Eulerian finite element method for the shallow water equations Hanert, Emmanuel
2005
57-58 1-2 p. 115-136
22 p.
artikel
34 An energy-diagnostics intercomparison of coupled ice-ocean Arctic models Uotila, Petteri
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 1-27
27 p.
artikel
35 A new approximation for nonlinear wave–wave interactions Perrie, William
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 159-176
18 p.
artikel
36 An ocean general circulation model on a quasi-homogeneous cubic grid Tsugawa, Motohiko
2008
57-58 1-2 p. 66-86
21 p.
artikel
37 A non-hydrostatic algorithm for free-surface ocean modelling Auclair, Francis
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 49-70
22 p.
artikel
38 A non-hydrostatic ocean model with a scalable multigrid Poisson solver Matsumura, Yoshimasa
2008
57-58 1-2 p. 15-28
14 p.
artikel
39 An operational comparative test of z-levels PGF schemes to reduce pressure gradient errors of the ocean model POM Ciappa, Achille Carlo
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 80-100
21 p.
artikel
40 An original method for characterizing internal waves Casagrande, Gaëlle
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 1-8
8 p.
artikel
41 A note on modeling double diffusive mixing in the global ocean Kantha, Lakshmi
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 40-48
9 p.
artikel
42 A note on the decay rate of swell Kantha, L.
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 167-173
7 p.
artikel
43 A numerically efficient data analysis method with error map generation Rixen, M.
2000
57-58 1-2 p. 45-60
16 p.
artikel
44 A numerical study of the effect of hurricane wind asymmetry on storm surge and inundation Xie, Lian
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 71-79
9 p.
artikel
45 An unstructured grid morphodynamic model with a discontinuous Galerkin method for bed evolution Kubatko, Ethan J.
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 71-89
19 p.
artikel
46 An 11-year validation of wave-surge modelling in the Irish Sea, using a nested POLCOMS–WAM modelling system Brown, Jennifer M.
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 118-128
11 p.
artikel
47 A one-dimensional benchmark for the propagation of Poincaré waves White, Laurent
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 101-123
23 p.
artikel
48 A perfectly balanced method for estimating the internal pressure gradients in σ-coordinate ocean models Berntsen, Jarle
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 85-95
11 p.
artikel
49 A priori estimates of mixing and circulation in the hard-to-reach water body of Lake Vostok Wüest, Alfred
2000
57-58 1-2 p. 29-43
15 p.
artikel
50 A prototype two-decade fully-coupled fine-resolution CCSM simulation McClean, Julie L.
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 10-30
21 p.
artikel
51 A quadtree-adaptive spectral wave model Popinet, Stéphane
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 36-49
14 p.
artikel
52 A scalable unstructured grid 3-dimensional finite volume model for the shallow water equations Ham, David A.
2005
57-58 1-2 p. 153-169
17 p.
artikel
53 A simple convective model of the global overturning circulation, including effects of entrainment into sinking regions Hughes, G.O.
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 46-79
34 p.
artikel
54 Assimilating 20 years of Atlantic XBT data into HYCOM: a first look Thacker, W.C
2004
57-58 1-2 p. 183-210
28 p.
artikel
55 A strength implicit correction scheme for the viscous-plastic sea ice model Hutchings, Jennifer K.
2004
57-58 1-2 p. 111-133
23 p.
artikel
56 A theoretical reason to expect inviscid western boundary currents in realistic oceans Hughes, Chris W.
2000
57-58 1-2 p. 73-83
11 p.
artikel
57 A three-dimensional unstructured mesh finite element shallow-water model, with application to the flows around an island and in a wind-driven, elongated basin White, Laurent
2008
57-58 1-2 p. 26-47
22 p.
artikel
58 A transport corrected finite element advection scheme Kliem, Nicolai
2004
57-58 1-2 p. 1-19
19 p.
artikel
59 A transverse hydraulic jump in a model of the Faroe Bank Channel outflow Pratt, Larry J.
2007
57-58 1-2 p. 1-9
9 p.
artikel
60 A truncated Gaussian filter for data assimilation with inequality constraints: Application to the hydrostatic stability condition in ocean models Lauvernet, Claire
2009
57-58 1-2 p. 1-17
17 p.
artikel
61 Background-error correlation model based on the implicit solution of a diffusion equation Carrier, Matthew J.
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 45-53
9 p.
artikel
62 Baroclinic instability and eddy tracer transport across sloping bottom topography: How well does a modified Eady model do in primitive equation simulations? Isachsen, Pål Erik
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 183-199
17 p.
artikel
63 Bathymetric influence on mean currents in two high-resolution near-global ocean models Merryfield, William J.
2007
57-58 1-2 p. 76-94
19 p.
artikel
64 Biophysical isopycnic-coordinate modelling of plankton dynamics in the Arabian Sea Olascoaga, M.J.
2005
57-58 1-2 p. 55-80
26 p.
artikel
65 Call for Papers 2010
57-58 1-2 p. iii-
1 p.
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66 Call for papers 2010
57-58 1-2 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
67 Call for Papers 2010
57-58 1-2 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
68 Comparing a quasi-3D to a full 3D nearshore circulation model: SHORECIRC and ROMS Haas, Kevin A.
2009
57-58 1-2 p. 91-103
13 p.
artikel
69 Comparison of advection schemes for high-order h–p finite element and finite volume methods Iskandarani, M.
2005
57-58 1-2 p. 233-252
20 p.
artikel
70 Comparison of different numerical methods used to handle the open boundary of a regional ocean circulation model of the Bay of Biscay Cailleau, S.
2008
57-58 1-2 p. 1-16
16 p.
artikel
71 Comparison of entrainment in overflows simulated by z-coordinate, isopycnal and non-hydrostatic models Legg, Sonya
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 69-97
29 p.
artikel
72 Comparison of four mixed layer mesoscale parameterizations and the equation for an arbitrary tracer Canuto, V.M.
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 200-207
8 p.
artikel
73 Consistent computation of the age of water parcels using CART Mercier, Ch.
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 67-76
10 p.
artikel
74 Coordinated Ocean-ice Reference Experiments (COREs) Griffies, Stephen M.
2009
57-58 1-2 p. 1-46
46 p.
artikel
75 Coriolis weighting on unstructured staggered grids Espelid, Terje O.
2007
57-58 1-2 p. 61-75
15 p.
artikel
76 Corrections to ocean surface forcing in the California Current System using 4D variational data assimilation Broquet, G.
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 116-132
17 p.
artikel
77 Delaunay mesh generation for an unstructured-grid ocean general circulation model Legrand, S.
2000
57-58 1-2 p. 17-28
12 p.
artikel
78 Design considerations for a finite element coastal ocean model Walters, Roy A.
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 90-100
11 p.
artikel
79 Development of the POLCOMS–WAM current–wave model Bolaños, R.
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 102-115
14 p.
artikel
80 Diffusion and dispersion characterization of a numerical tsunami model Burwell, David
2007
57-58 1-2 p. 10-30
21 p.
artikel
81 Dynamical model of mesoscales in z-coordinates Canuto, V.M.
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 123-166
44 p.
artikel
82 Dynamics of a dense gravity current flowing over a corrugation Ilıcak, Mehmet
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 71-84
14 p.
artikel
83 Editorial Perrie, William
2010
57-58 1-2 p. v-vii
nvt p.
artikel
84 Effect of determining initial conditions by four-dimensional variational data assimilation on storm surge forecasting Peng, S.-Q.
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 1-18
18 p.
artikel
85 Effects in a climate model of slope tapering in neutral physics schemes Gnanadesikan, Anand
2007
57-58 1-2 p. 1-16
16 p.
artikel
86 Effects of different closures for thickness diffusivity Eden, Carsten
2009
57-58 1-2 p. 47-59
13 p.
artikel
87 Energy transfers in internal tide generation, propagation and dissipation in the deep ocean Floor, J.W.
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 22-40
19 p.
artikel
88 Enhancing the resolution of sea ice in a global ocean GCM Stössel, Achim
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 28-48
21 p.
artikel
89 Equatorial influence of QuikSCAT winds in an isopycnal ocean model compared to NCEP2 winds Jiang, ChuanLi
2008
57-58 1-2 p. 65-71
7 p.
artikel
90 Erratum to “An adaptive finite element water column model using the Mellor–Yamada level 2.5 turbulence closure scheme” [Ocean Modelling 12 (2006) 205–223] Hanert, Emmanuel
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 137-
1 p.
artikel
91 Erratum to “A simple method for reducing seasonal bias and drift in eddy resolving ocean models” [Ocean Modelling 13 (2006) 109–125] Thompson, Keith R.
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 122-138
17 p.
artikel
92 Estimating surface velocities from satellite data and numerical models: Implementation and testing of a new simple method Mercatini, Alessandro
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 190-203
14 p.
artikel
93 Evaluation and application of the ROMS 1-way embedding procedure to the central california upwelling system Penven, Pierrick
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 157-187
31 p.
artikel
94 Evaluation of an eddy-permitting finite-element ocean model in the North Atlantic Danilov, Sergey
2005
57-58 1-2 p. 35-49
15 p.
artikel
95 Evaluation of a shallow water unstructured mesh model for the North Sea–Baltic Sea Kliem, Nicolai
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 124-136
13 p.
artikel
96 Event-driven model skill assessment Hetland, Robert D.
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 214-223
10 p.
artikel
97 Feature-oriented regional modeling and simulations (FORMS) for the western South Atlantic: Southeastern Brazil region Calado, L.
2008
57-58 1-2 p. 48-64
17 p.
artikel
98 FoSSI: the family of simplified solver interfaces for the rapid development of parallel numerical atmosphere and ocean models Frickenhaus, Stephan
2005
57-58 1-2 p. 185-191
7 p.
artikel
99 Generalized inversion of thermistor-chain data and a layer model of Lake Kinneret Vernieres, Guillaume
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 112-139
28 p.
artikel
100 Geostrophic balance preserving interpolation in mesh adaptive linearised shallow-water ocean modelling Maddison, J.R.
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 35-48
14 p.
artikel
101 Global prediction of abyssal hill roughness statistics for use in ocean models from digital maps of paleo-spreading rate, paleo-ridge orientation, and sediment thickness Goff, John A.
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 36-43
8 p.
artikel
102 Grid geometry effects on convection in ocean climate models: a conceptual study Titz, Sven
2004
57-58 1-2 p. 165-181
17 p.
artikel
103 Gulf of California response to Hurricane Juliette Zamudio, Luis
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 20-32
13 p.
artikel
104 High resolution methods for multidimensional advection–diffusion problems in free-surface hydrodynamics Casulli, Vincenzo
2005
57-58 1-2 p. 137-151
15 p.
artikel
105 High-resolution simulations of a macrotidal estuary using SUNTANS Wang, B.
2009
57-58 1-2 p. 60-85
26 p.
artikel
106 How does the Red Sea outflow water interact with Gulf of Aden Eddies? Ilıcak, Mehmet
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 133-148
16 p.
artikel
107 h, r, and hr adaptivity with applications in numerical ocean modelling Piggott, M.D.
2005
57-58 1-2 p. 95-113
19 p.
artikel
108 Ice–ocean boundary conditions for coupled models Schmidt, Gavin A.
2004
57-58 1-2 p. 59-74
16 p.
artikel
109 Identification of jets and mixing barriers from sea level and vorticity measurements using simple statistics Hughes, Chris W.
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 44-57
14 p.
artikel
110 Impact of different tidal renewable energy projects on the hydrodynamic processes in the Severn Estuary, UK Xia, Junqiang
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 86-104
19 p.
artikel
111 Impact of explicit sun altitude in solar radiation on an ocean model simulation Ishizaki, Hiroshi
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 52-69
18 p.
artikel
112 Implementation of a reduced rank square-root smoother for high resolution ocean data assimilation Cosme, E.
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 87-100
14 p.
artikel
113 Implementation of high-order particle-tracking schemes in a water column model Gräwe, Ulf
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 80-89
10 p.
artikel
114 Implementing biharmonic neptune in a global eddying ocean model Maltrud, Mathew
2008
57-58 1-2 p. 22-34
13 p.
artikel
115 Influence of multi-step topography on barotropic waves and consequences for numerical modeling Dukhovskoy, Dmitry S.
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 45-60
16 p.
artikel
116 Influence of the wind waves dissipation processes on dynamics in the water upper layer Polnikov, V.G.
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 193-213
21 p.
artikel
117 Internal pressure errors in sigma-coordinate ocean models due to anisotropy Thiem, Øyvind
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 140-156
17 p.
artikel
118 Inverse barotropic tidal estimation for regional ocean applications Logutov, O.G.
2008
57-58 1-2 p. 17-34
18 p.
artikel
119 Lagrangian and Eulerian lateral diffusivities in zonal jets Riha, Stefan
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 114-124
11 p.
artikel
120 Lagrangian predictability assessed in the East China Sea Huntley, Helga S.
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 163-178
16 p.
artikel
121 Lagrangian study of transport and mixing in a mesoscale eddy street Prants, S.V.
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 114-125
12 p.
artikel
122 Langmuir circulations and enhanced turbulence beneath wind-waves Araujo, Moacyr
2001
57-58 1-2 p. 109-126
18 p.
artikel
123 Large eddy simulation of stratified mixing in two-dimensional dam-break problem in a rectangular enclosed domain Özgökmen, Tamay M.
2007
57-58 1-2 p. 106-140
35 p.
artikel
124 Mechanisms and spatial variability of meso scale frontogenesis in the northwestern subpolar gyre Desprès, Agnès
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 97-113
17 p.
artikel
125 Modeling mesoscale eddies Canuto, V.M
2005
57-58 1-2 p. 1-30
30 p.
artikel
126 Modeling ocean deep convection Canuto, V.M.
2004
57-58 1-2 p. 75-95
21 p.
artikel
127 Modeling quiescent phase transport of air bubbles induced by breaking waves Shi, Fengyan
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 105-117
13 p.
artikel
128 Modeling river plume dynamics with the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model Schiller, Rafael V.
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 101-117
17 p.
artikel
129 Modifications of gyre circulation by sub-mesoscale physics Lévy, M.
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 1-15
15 p.
artikel
130 Modifications of mode water properties by sub-mesoscales in a bio-physical model of the Northeast Atlantic Karleskind, P.
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 47-60
14 p.
artikel
131 Multiple thermohaline states due to variable diffusivity in a hierarchy of simple models Edwards, Neil R
2001
57-58 1-2 p. 67-94
28 p.
artikel
132 Nested and multi-physics modeling of tsunami evolution from generation to inundation Son, Sangyoung
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 96-113
18 p.
artikel
133 Non-local ocean mixing model and a new plume model for deep convection Canuto, V.M.
2007
57-58 1-2 p. 28-46
19 p.
artikel
134 Non-local topographic influences on deep convection: An idealized model for the Nordic Seas Spall, Michael A.
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 72-85
14 p.
artikel
135 Non-uniform adaptive vertical grids for 3D numerical ocean models Hofmeister, Richard
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 70-86
17 p.
artikel
136 Numerical modeling of ocean swell contributions to the global wind-wave climate Alves, Jose-Henrique G.M.
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 98-122
25 p.
artikel
137 Obstruction grids for spectral wave models Chawla, Arun
2008
57-58 1-2 p. 12-25
14 p.
artikel
138 On a class of ocean model instabilities that may occur when applying small time steps, implicit methods, and low viscosities Heimsund, Bjørn-Ove
2004
57-58 1-2 p. 135-144
10 p.
artikel
139 On methods for solving the oceanic equations of motion in generalized vertical coordinates Adcroft, Alistair
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 224-233
10 p.
artikel
140 On open boundary conditions for a limited-area coastal model off Oregon. Part 1: Response to idealized wind forcing Gan, Jianping
2005
57-58 1-2 p. 115-133
19 p.
artikel
141 On open boundary conditions for a limited-area coastal model off Oregon. Part 2: response to wind forcing from a regional mesoscale atmospheric model Gan, Jianping
2005
57-58 1-2 p. 155-173
19 p.
artikel
142 On some spurious mode issues in shallow-water models using a linear algebra approach Le Roux, D.Y.
2005
57-58 1-2 p. 83-94
12 p.
artikel
143 On the effects of parameterized Mediterranean overflow on North Atlantic ocean circulation and climate Wu, W.
2007
57-58 1-2 p. 31-52
22 p.
artikel
144 On the formulation of sea-ice models. Part 1: Effects of different solver implementations and parameterizations Losch, Martin
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 129-144
16 p.
artikel
145 On the formulation of sea-ice models. Part 2: Lessons from multi-year adjoint sea-ice export sensitivities through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago Heimbach, Patick
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 145-158
14 p.
artikel
146 On the representation of high latitude processes in the ORCA-LIM global coupled sea ice–ocean model Timmermann, Ralph
2005
57-58 1-2 p. 175-201
27 p.
artikel
147 On transit-time distributions in unsteady circulation models Haine, T.W.N.
2008
57-58 1-2 p. 35-45
11 p.
artikel
148 Open boundary conditions for long-term integration of regional oceanic models Marchesiello, Patrick
2001
57-58 1-2 p. 1-20
20 p.
artikel
149 Parameter estimation in an intermediate complexity earth system model using an ensemble Kalman filter Annan, J.D
2005
57-58 1-2 p. 135-154
20 p.
artikel
150 Parameterising meso-scale eddy momentum fluxes based on potential vorticity mixing and a gauge term Eden, Carsten
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 58-71
14 p.
artikel
151 Parameterization of eddy-induced subduction in the Southern Ocean surface-layer Sallée, Jean-Baptiste
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 146-153
8 p.
artikel
152 Parameterization of gravity current entrainment for ocean circulation models using a high-order 3D nonhydrostatic spectral element model Xu, Xiaobiao
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 19-44
26 p.
artikel
153 Parameterization of mixed layer eddies. III: Implementation and impact in global ocean climate simulations Fox-Kemper, B.
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 61-78
18 p.
artikel
154 Parameterization of subgrid stirring in eddy resolving ocean models. Part 1: Theory and diagnostics Le Sommer, J.
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 154-169
16 p.
artikel
155 Parameterizing mesoscale eddies with residual and Eulerian schemes, and a comparison with eddy-permitting models Zhao, Rongrong
2008
57-58 1-2 p. 1-12
12 p.
artikel
156 Performance of four turbulence closure models implemented using a generic length scale method Warner, John C.
2005
57-58 1-2 p. 81-113
33 p.
artikel
157 Pole relocation for an orthogonal grid: An analytic method Roberts, Jason L.
2006
57-58 1-2 p. 16-31
16 p.
artikel
158 Predicting offshore temperatures in Monterey Bay based on coastal observations using linear forecast models Breaker, Laurence C.
2009
57-58 1-2 p. 82-97
16 p.
artikel
159 Preface to the Ocean Modelling special issue on ocean eddies Griffies, Stephen
2011
57-58 1-2 p. 1-
1 p.
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160 Procedures for offline grid nesting in regional ocean models Mason, Evan
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 1-15
15 p.
artikel
161 Process study of circulation in the Pearl River Estuary and adjacent coastal waters in the wet season using a triply-nested circulation model Ji, Xiaomei
2011
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162 Realistic representation of the surface freshwater flux in an ice–ocean general circulation model Tartinville, B
2001
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163 Realistic test cases for limited area ocean modelling Herzfeld, M.
2011
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164 Really TVD advection schemes for the depth-integrated transport equation Mercier, Ch.
2010
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165 Real time wave forecasting using wind time history and numerical model Jain, Pooja
2011
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166 Rediscovering the second core of the Atlantic NECC Urbano, D.F.
2006
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167 Refined source terms in wind wave models with explicit wave breaking prediction. Part I: Model framework and validation against field data Banner, Michael L.
2010
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168 Regional simulations of the Faroe Bank Channel overflow using a σ-coordinate ocean model Seim, Knut S.
2010
57-58 1-2 p. 31-44
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169 Relative dispersion from a high-resolution coastal model of the Adriatic Sea Haza, Angelique C.
2008
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170 Resolution dependent relative dispersion statistics in a hierarchy of ocean models Poje, Andrew C.
2010
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171 Sea ice–ocean coupling using a rescaled vertical coordinate z ∗ Campin, Jean-Michel
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172 Sensitivity analysis and parameter tuning scheme for global sea-ice modeling Kim, Jong G.
2006
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173 Simulating the mass balance and salinity of Arctic and Antarctic sea ice. 2. Importance of sea ice salinity variations Vancoppenolle, Martin
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174 Simulating the mass balance and salinity of Arctic and Antarctic sea ice. 1. Model description and validation Vancoppenolle, Martin
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175 SNAC: a statistical emulator of the north-east Atlantic circulation Logemann, K.
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176 Solitary wave generation dynamics at Luzon Strait Warn-Varnas, A.
2010
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177 Some thoughts on the freezing and melting of sea ice and their effects on the ocean Aagaard, K
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178 Special Issue: Pietrzak, Julie
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179 Special Issue: The third international workshop on unstructured mesh numerical modelling of coastal, shelf and ocean flows Toulouse, France, September 20–September 22, 2004 Pietrzak, Julie
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180 Special Issue Title Page 2010
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181 Special Issue Title Page 2011
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182 Spreading in the near-field Merrimack River plume Hetland, Robert D.
2008
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183 Spurious instabilities of long planetary waves in a two-and-a-half layer model subtropical gyre ocean with a wind-driven steady circulation Cerovečki, Ivana
2007
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184 Spurious multiple equilibria introduced by convective adjustment den Toom, Matthijs
2011
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185 Stability of algebraic non-equilibrium second-order closure models Burchard, Hans
2001
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186 Storms and surges in Irish coastal waters Olbert, Agnieszka I.
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187 Storm surge forecast through a combination of dynamic and neural network models Bajo, Marco
2010
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188 Structure of the barotropic mode in layered ocean models Dukowicz, John K.
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189 Submesoscale dynamics in tropical instability waves Marchesiello, Patrick
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190 Super-parameterization in ocean modeling: Application to deep convection Campin, Jean-Michel
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191 Surface frontogenesis and thermohaline intrusion in a shelfbreak front Wang, Dong-Ping
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192 Surface salinity response to changes in the model parameters and forcings in a climatological simulation of the eastern North-Atlantic Ocean Mourre, Baptiste
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193 Testing an eddy-permitting model of the Southern Ocean carbon cycle against observations Woloszyn, M.
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194 The Bluelink ocean data assimilation system (BODAS) Oke, Peter R.
2008
57-58 1-2 p. 46-70
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195 The coastal-trapped wave paddle and open boundary conditions Middleton, John F.
2006
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196 The effect of ageostrophy on the stability of vortices in a two-layer ocean Benilov, E.S.
2008
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197 The effect of dynamic–thermodynamic icebergs on the Southern Ocean climate in a three-dimensional model Jongma, Jochem I.
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198 The effect of mesoscales on the tracer equation in z-coordinates OGCMs Canuto, V.M.
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199 The effects of the eddy-induced advection coefficient in a coarse-resolution coupled climate model Farneti, Riccardo
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200 The Gent–McWilliams parameterization: 20/20 hindsight Gent, Peter R.
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201 The impact of climate change on storm surges over Irish waters Wang, Shiyu
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202 The impact of mesh adaptivity on the gravity current front speed in a two-dimensional lock-exchange Hiester, H.R.
2011
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203 The influence of an irregular grid upon internal wave propagation Hall, Philip
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204 The long-time interaction of an eddy with shelf topography Sutyrin, Georgi G.
2010
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205 The Mediterranean response to different space–time resolution atmospheric forcings using perpetual mode sensitivity simulations Lebeaupin Brossier, Cindy
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206 The response to phase-dependent wind stress and cloud fraction of the diurnal cycle of SST and air–sea CO2 exchange Jeffery, C.D.
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207 The role of numerical implementation on open boundary behaviour in limited area ocean models Herzfeld, M.
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208 The sources of Antarctic bottom water in a global ice–ocean model Goosse, Hugues
2001
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209 The symmetry and stability of unstructured mesh C-grid shallow water models under the influence of Coriolis Ham, David A.
2007
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210 The theoretical impact of remotely sensed sea surface salinity observations in a multi-variate assimilation system Brassington, Gary B.
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211 The use of Argo for validation and tuning of mixed layer models Acreman, D.M.
2007
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212 Three-dimensional unstructured mesh ocean modelling Pain, C.C.
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213 Tilted convective plumes in numerical experiments Wirth, A.
2006
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214 To continue or discontinue: Comparisons of continuous and discontinuous Galerkin formulations in a spectral element ocean model Levin, J.C.
2006
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215 Topographic inviscid dissipation of balanced flow Dewar, William K.
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216 Towards an understanding of Labrador Sea salinity drift in eddy-permitting simulations Rattan, Sanjay
2010
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217 Towards the numerical simulation of the summer circulation in Todos Santos Bay, Ensenada, B.C. Mexico Mateos, E.
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218 Tropical cyclone induced asymmetry of sea level surge and fall and its presentation in a storm surge model with parametric wind fields Peng, Machuan
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219 Tropical instability waves in the Atlantic Ocean Jochum, Markus
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220 Tuning a physically-based model of the air–sea gas transfer velocity Jeffery, C.D.
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221 Turbulent flow regimes behind a coastal cape in a stratified and rotating environment Magaldi, M.G.
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222 Two- and three-dimensional numerical models of internal tide generation at a continental slope Katsumata, K.
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223 Using ensemble prediction methods to examine regional climate variation under global warming scenarios Hargreaves, J.C.
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224 Using the potential energy anomaly equation to investigate tidal straining and advection of stratification in a region of freshwater influence de Boer, Gerben J.
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225 Variability and mesoscale activity of the Southern Ocean fronts: Identification of a circumpolar coordinate system Langlais, C.
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226 Wave–current interaction in an oceanic circulation model with a vortex-force formalism: Application to the surf zone Uchiyama, Yusuke
2010
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227 Wave data assimilation using ensemble error covariances for operational wave forecast Sannasiraj, S.A.
2006
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228 Wave propagation across sea-ice thickness changes Squire, V.A.
2008
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229 Why western boundary currents are diffusive: A link between bottom pressure torque and bolus velocity Eden, Carsten
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