Problems and Prospects in Large-Scale Ocean Circulation Models
conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-23, 17:27authored byGriffies, SM, Adcroft, AJ, Banks, H, Boninng, CW, Chassignet, EP, Danabasoglu, G, Danilov, S, Deleersnijder, E, Drange, H, England, M, Fox-Kemper, B, Gerdes, R, Gnanadesikan, A, Greatbatch, RJ, Hallberg, RW, Hanert, E, Harrison, MJ, Legg, S, Little, CM, Madec, G, Marsland, SJ, Maxim NikurashinMaxim Nikurashin, Pirani, A, Simmons, hl, Schroter, J, Samuels, BL, Treguier, AM, Toggweiler, JR, Tsujino, H, Vallis, GK, White, L
We overview problems and prospects in ocean circulation models, with emphasis on certain developments aiming to enhance the physical integrity and flexibility of large-scale models used to study global climate. We also consider elements of observational measures rendering information to help evaluate simulations and to guide development priorities.
History
Publication title
Proceedings of the OceanObs'09 Conference: Sustained Ocean Observations and Information for Society
Editors
J. Hall, D.E. Harrison and D. Stammer
Pagination
1-24
Department/School
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
Publisher
ESA Publication WPP-306
Place of publication
Italy
Event title
OceanObs'09 Conference: Sustained Ocean Observations and Information for Society