Monday, August 20 - 0830-1220
Mixing Processes and Sub-Grid Scale Parameterizations
Co-Chairmen: James C. McWilliams and William G. Large
0830 - Registration
0850 - Welcome and Logistics (Haidvogel, Arango, Ezer)
0900 - Representing
Vertical Mixing in Ocean Models: An Overview.
William G. Large, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA.
Invited Lecture
0940 - Waves, Boundary Layers
and Turbulence.
George L. Mellor, Princeton University, USA.
Invited Lecture
1020 - Comparison of Vertical Mixing
Parameterizations for the Wind-driven Coastal Ocean.
Scott Durski, College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences,
Oregon State University, USA.
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1040 - Break
1100 - Numerical Modeling of
Nearshore Circulation Using a Primitive Equation Model.
Priscilla Newberger and John Allen, College of Oceanic and
Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, USA.
1120 - Modeling Frontal
Subduction with ROMS.
Bjørn Ådlandsvik and W. Paul Budgell, Institute of Marine
Research, Bergen, Norway.
1140 - Downslope Mixing and
the Use of Sigma Ocean Models for Climate Studies.
Tal Ezer, Princeton University, USA.
1200 - Implementation of MPDATA
and Isoneutral Diffusion in Sigma-Coordinate Ocean Models.
Jens Debernard, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Oslo, Norway.
1220 - Lunch
Monday, August 20 - 1330-1730
Numerics and Models
Co-Chairmen: Dale B. Haidvogel and John L. Wilkin
1330 - The New Computational
Kernel of ROMS.
Alexander F. Shchepetkin, Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics,
University of California at Los Angeles, USA.
Invited Lecture
1410 - Comparisons of Numerical
Aspects in POM and ROMS.
Tal Ezer, Princeton University, USA.
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1430 - A Comparison of POM and
ROMS for Modeling Internal Tides in Weak Stratification.
Robin Robertson and Aike Beckmann, Alfred Wegener Institut für
Polar- und Meeresforschung, Bremerhaven, Germany.
1450 - The Application of POM to the
Cavity Beneath the Amery Ice Shelf.
John Hunter, Antarctic Cooperative Research Centre, University of Tasmania,
Australia.
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1510 - On Internal Pressure Errors
in Sigma-Coordinate Ocean Models.
Jarle Berntsen, Department of Mathematics, University of Bergen, Norway.
1530 - Break
1550 - A Description of the NCOM
Model.
Paul Martin and Alan Wallcraft, Naval Research Laboratory
Stennis Space Center, MS, USA.
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1610 - The Development of a New Ocean
Circulation Model in the Sigma Coordinate System: Numerical Basin Tests and
Application to the Western North Atlantic Ocean.
Gary A. Zarillo and Sang Sup Yuk, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne,
FL, USA.
1630 - ROMS Embedded Gridding,
Test and Application for the Simulation of the Central Upwelling of the
Pacific Coast of the United States.
Pierrick Penven, Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, UCLA,
Laurent Debreu, Institut d'Informatique et Mathematiques Appliquees
de Grenoble, France,
Patrick Marchesiello, Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics,
UCLA, USA.
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1650 - Nesting Ocean Model for Parallel
Vector Processors.
Yasumasa Miyazawa, Institute for Global Change Research/ FRSGC, Japan
Akihiro Musa, NEC Corporation, Inc., Japan,
Koji Ogochi, Information Technologies of Japan, Inc., Japan.
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1710 - Eddy-Resolving Simulations of
the Asian Marginal Seas and Kuroshio Using ROMS.
Y. Tony Song, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA,
Tao Tang, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong.
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1800 - Group photograph and Dinner reception for registrants,
NCAR's Mesa Lab.
Tuesday, August 21 - 0830-1230
Regional and Coastal Applications
Co-Chairmen: John S. Allen and Tal Ezer
0830 - Equilibrium Structure
and Dynamics of the California Current System
James C. McWilliams, Patrick Marchesiello, and Alexander F. Shchepetkin,
Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, UCLA, USA.
Invited Lecture
0910 - Modeling the California
Current System Mesoscale Observations: Eddy Dynamics and Limits in
Predictability.
Di Lorenzo E., Miller A.J., Nielson D.J., Cornuelle B., Scripps Institute
of Oceanography, USA,
Moisan J.R., NASA/GSFC Wallops Flight Facility, USA.
0930 - Coupled Global and
Regional Circulation Models for the Coastal Gulf of Alaska.
Albert. J. Hermann, University of Washington, Seattle,
Dale. B. Haidvogel, Rutgers University, New Brunswick,
E. L. Dobbins and P. J. Stabeno, PMEL/NOAA, Seattle.
0950 - A Modeling Study on the
Transport Reversal at Taiwan Strait
D.S. Ko, R.H. Preller, G.A. Jacobs, Naval Research Laboratory,
T.Y. Tang, S.F. Lin, National Taiwan University
1010 - Modeling Low-Latititude
Western Boundary Currents and the Indonesian Throughflow using POM.
B. Bang, T. Jensen, T. Miyama, H. Mitsudera and T. Qu, International
Pacific Research Center, University of Hawaii, USA, and Frontier Research
System for Global ChangeTokyo, Japan.
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1030 - Break
1050 - Idealized River Plume
Simulations.
Robert Hetland, Department of Oceanography Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX, USA.
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1110 - Modeling Flow Over Steep
Topography with Strong Stratification: The Circulation around Astoria Canyon.
Michael Dinniman and John Klinck, Center for Coastal Physical Oceanography,
Old Dominion University, USA.
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1130 - Using ROMS Lagrangian-Float
Simulations to Estimate Exchange Rates Between Spatial Compartments in a
Tidal Estuary.
Mark Hadfield, National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research,
New Zealand.
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1150 - How Topographic Smoothing
Contributes to Differences Between the Eddy Flows Simulated by Sigma- and
Z-level Models.
Thierry Penduff, Bernard Barnier, Marie-Aurelie Kerbiriou, and Jacques Verron.
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1210 - Comparison of a Z-level GPOM
and the POM for the Arctic-North Atlantic Oceans.
Sirpa Hakkinen and Jelena Marshak, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,
Greenbelt, MD, USA.
1230 - Lunch
Tuesday, August 21 - 1330-1530
Data Assimilation
Co-Chairmen: Hernan G. Arango and Pierre F. Lermusiaux
1330 - The All-Purpose
Adjoint Model.
Andrew Moore, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA.
Invited Lecture
1410 - Advanced Data
Assimilation Schemes: Physical and Interdisciplinary Research.
Pierre F. Lermusiaux, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA.
Invited Lecture
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1450 - Subsurface Analysis
of Mesoscale Variability Inferred from Altimetry: Assimilation into
ROMS by Intermittent Optimal Interpolation
John L. Wilkin, Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences,
Rutgers University, USA.
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1510 - Data Assimilation
Efforts for Oregon Shelf Flows.
Alexander L. Kurapov, Peter R. Oke, Lana Erofeeva, J. S. Allen,
Gary D. Egbert, Robert N. Miller, College of Oceanic and Atmospheric
Sciences, Oregon State University, USA.
1530 - Break
Tuesday, August 21 - 1530-1700
Poster Session
1530 - A Code for Assimilation of
Sea Surface Data into POM.
Alexey Yaremchuk, Institute for Global Change Research, FRSGC, Japan
1530 - Use of Coupled
Circulation/Biogeochemical Models to Assess Potential Coastal
Carbon Flux Study Field Programs.
John R. Moisan, Laboratory for Hydrospheric Processes,
NASA/GSFC Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, VA, USA.
1530 - Coupling a Bottom Boundary
Layer in the Generalized Terrain-Following.
Y. Tony Song and Yi Chao, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, USA.
1530 - A Rapidly Relocatable
Version of POM.
Germana Peggion, University of Southern Mississippi, USA,
Daniel N. Fox, Naval Research Lab, Stennis Space Center, MS, USA.
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1530 - Long Term Simulation of
Transport Using Spatially and Temporally Aggregated Models.
Brian Williams, University of Newcastle, Australia.
1530 - A Coastal Circulation Now/Forecast
System for Texas-Louisiana Continental Shelf.
K.-J. Joseph Yip, Matthew K. Howard and Robert O. Reid, Department of
Oceanography Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA.
1530 - A Prototype Nowcast/Forecast
System for Prince William Sound, Alaska.
Inkweon Bang and Christopher, N.K. Mooers, Ocean Prediction Experimental
Laboratory, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science,
University of Miami.
1530 - Running POM on a Beowulf
Cluster.
Stephen Cousins and Huijie Xue, School of Marine Sciences,
University of Maine.
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Wednesday, August 22 - 0830-1230
Model testing, tools and evaluation
Co-Chairmen: George L. Mellor and Robert Hetland
0830 - Ocean Modeling Test
Cases.
Dale B. Haidvogel, Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences,
Rutgers University, USA.
Invited Lecture
0910 - A Community
Terrain-Following Ocean Modeling System
Hernan G. Arango, Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences,
Rutgers University, USA.
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0940 - Parallelizing ROMS for
Distributed Memory Machines using SMS.
Daniel Schaffer, NOAA/ERL/Forecast Systems Lab, Boulder, USA.
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1010 - Break
1030 - Matlab Tools: SeaGrid and
SeaSlice Tutorials.
Kate Hedström, Arctic Region Supercomputer Center, University of
Alaska, Fairbanks, USA,
Charles R. Denham, U.S. Geological Survey, Woods Hole, MA, USA,
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1110 - Discussions