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A Model for the Interaction Between Business and Science: The Risk Prediction Initiative at the Bermuda Biological Station for Research
Business and Science Bermuda Biological Station
2015/8/13
The Bermuda Biological Station for Research (BBSRI was established in 1903 and since then has been carrying out longterm research on the ocean and atmosphere. In response m the more recent societal in...
Coastal and Estuarine Studies: Coastal Ocean Prediction
Coastal Ocean Prediction Estuarine Studies
2015/8/5
Christopher Mooers' introduction collection of papers opens by succinctly stating that there is an explosion of interest in the coastal ocean. Every one of the 20 papers introduces its subject with th...
Ocean State Estimation and Prediction in Support of Oceanographic Research
Estimation and Prediction Oceanographic Researc
2015/8/5
The ocean is changing vigorously on a wide range of time and space scales. This variability leads to substantial problems in observing and modeling (simulating) the rapidly changing flow field, the oc...
The Argo Project: Global Ocean Observations for Understanding and Prediction of Climate Variability
Understanding and Prediction Climate Variability
2015/8/5
Oceanography is now engaged in the ambitious enterprise of designing and installing a global ocean observing system to provide unprecedented observation of seasonal to decadal variability (OCEANOBS99,...
The Coupled Ocean/Atmosphere Mesoscale Prediction System (COAMPS)
Mesoscale Prediction System Ocean
2015/7/31
The U.S. Navy has a need for the analysis and prediction of the atmosphere and the ocean. Routine military exercises can be profoundly affected by variations in the atmospheric temperature, relative h...
Navy Operational Global Atmospheric Prediction System (NOGAPS): Forcing for Ocean Models
Atmospheric Prediction System Ocean Models
2015/7/31
Modeling the interactions between the atmosphere and ocean has become a very active research area in the meteorological and oceanographic communities in recent years. Several factors have contributed ...
The availability of real-time information on sea ice conditions in ice covered seas has always been important, not only to strategic military operations, but to the economies of those countries that b...
Knowledge of wave and surf conditions can play a major role in planning and executing a successful amphibious assault on a targeted beach (Figure 1). The dynamic surf zone is affected by waves that ma...
Tidal Prediction Using the Advanced Circulation Model (ADCIRC) and a Relocatable PC-based System
Relocatable PC-based System Advanced Circulation Model
2015/7/31
The tide-generating forces that result from the gravitational attraction between the Earth, Sun, and Moon can be precisely formulated. In contrast, the response of the oceans to these forces is subjec...
Hydro to Navoceano: 175 Years of Ocean Survey and Prediction by the U.S. Navy
Ocean Survey Prediction
2015/7/24
In this publication, the former senior scientific and technical director of the U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office ("Hydro"), Dr. Charles Bates, takes his readers on a very idiosyncratic tour of Hydro and ...
Tropical cyclones, typhoons, and hurricanes are common words used around the world to describe the same natural phenomenon—one of the most deadly, costly, and feared weather systems on Earth. These sm...
Modeling and Prediction of Marine Microbial Populations in the Genomic Era
Genomic Era Microbial Populations
2015/7/22
The articles in this special issue attest to the fact that we are in the early stages of a scientific revolution in marine microbiology that is being fueled by vast quantities of new information deriv...
Patterns and Prediction in Microbial Oceanography
Microbial Oceanography Patterns and Prediction
2015/7/22
Microbes are integral to the structure and functioning of marine ecosystems, and to the chemistry of the ocean and its interaction with the atmosphere. They mediate the chemical transformations that o...
US Navy Operational Global Ocean and Arctic Ice Prediction Systems
US Navy Operational Global Ocean Arctic Ice Prediction Systems
2015/7/20
The US Navy's operational global ocean nowcast/forecast system is presently comprised of the 0.08° HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) and the Navy Coupled Ocean Data Assimilation (NCODA). Its high ...
Regional and Coastal Prediction with the Relocatable Ocean Nowcast/Forecast System
Regional and Coastal Prediction Relocatable Ocean Nowcast Forecast System
2015/7/20
The US Navy maintains a capability for regional and coastal ocean modeling as part of a comprehensive effort to predict the impact of the environment (air, water, land, and ice) on naval operations, t...