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Journal articles on the topic "HYCOM (Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model)"

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Chassignet, Eric P., Harley E. Hurlburt, Ole Martin Smedstad, et al. "The HYCOM (HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model) data assimilative system." Journal of Marine Systems 65, no. 1-4 (2007): 60–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2005.09.016.

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Duerr, Alana E. S., Manhar R. Dhanak, and James H. Van Zwieten. "Utilizing the Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model for the Assessment of Florida Current’s Hydrokinetic Renewable Energy Resource." Marine Technology Society Journal 46, no. 5 (2012): 24–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.4031/mtsj.46.5.2.

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AbstractTraditionally, renewable energy resources have been assessed through collection and analysis of extensive in situ observations; however, in situ data collection can be cost and time prohibitive, especially for initial site selection and feasibility studies. Ocean models, such as the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM), provide corresponding data for resource assessment at a significantly lower cost, provided the models can be validated and appropriately corrected through comparison with some in situ observations. In this study, in situ velocity observations in the Florida Current are
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Chassignet, Eric, Harley Hurlburt, E. Joseph Metzger, et al. "US GODAE: Global Ocean Prediction with the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM)." Oceanography 22, no. 2 (2009): 64–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2009.39.

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Mello, Raquel Leite, Ana Cristina Neves de Freitas, Lucimara Russo, Jean Felix de Oliveira, Clemente Augusto Souza Tanajura, and João Bosco Rodrigues Alvarenga. "OCEAN FORECASTS IN THE SOUTHWESTERN ATLANTIC: IMPACT OF DIFFERENT SOURCES OF SEA SURFACE HEIGHT IN DATA ASSIMILATION." Revista Brasileira de Geofísica 31, no. 2 (2013): 243. http://dx.doi.org/10.22564/rbgf.v31i2.292.

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ABSTRACT. The objective in this paper is to analyze which Sea Surface Height (SSH) source applied to HYCOM (HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model) is best suited to numerical prediction of the Southwest Atlantic Ocean. To this end two nested grids were used. One grid for the entire Atlantic Ocean (1/4◦) nesting the grid for the Southwest Atlantic (1/12◦) in the one-way mode. Three forecast experiments with different SSH data sources (Naval Research Laboratory – NRL; Archiving, Validation and Interpolation of Oceanographic Data – AVISO and MERCATOR) applied to constrain the initial conditions and a con
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Shinoda, Toshiaki, Weiqing Han, E. Joseph Metzger, and Harley E. Hurlburt. "Seasonal Variation of the Indonesian Throughflow in Makassar Strait." Journal of Physical Oceanography 42, no. 7 (2012): 1099–123. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jpo-d-11-0120.1.

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Abstract The seasonal variation of Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) transport is investigated using ocean general circulation model experiments with the Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM). Twenty-eight years (1981–2008) of ⅓° Indo-Pacific basin HYCOM simulations and three years (2004–06) from a global HYCOM simulation are analyzed. Both models are able to simulate the seasonal variation of upper-ocean currents and the total transport through Makassar Strait measured by International Nusantara Stratification and Transport (INSTANT) moorings reasonably well. The annual cycle of upper-ocean curren
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Halliwell, George R. "Evaluation of vertical coordinate and vertical mixing algorithms in the HYbrid-Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM)." Ocean Modelling 7, no. 3-4 (2004): 285–322. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocemod.2003.10.002.

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Kim, Hyun-Sook, Carlos Lozano, Vijay Tallapragada, et al. "Performance of Ocean Simulations in the Coupled HWRF–HYCOM Model." Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 31, no. 2 (2014): 545–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jtech-d-13-00013.1.

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Abstract This paper introduces a next-generation operational Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting (HWRF) system that was developed at the U.S. National Centers for Environmental Prediction. The new system, HWRF–Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM), retains the same atmospheric component of operational HWRF, but it replaces the feature-model-based Princeton Ocean Model (POM) with the eddy-resolving HYCOM. The primary motivation is to improve enthalpy fluxes in the air–sea interface, by providing the best possible estimates of the balanced oceanic states using data assimilated Real-Time O
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Deng, Zengan, Lian Xie, Ting Yu, Suixiang Shi, Jiye Jin, and Kejian Wu. "Numerical Study of the Effects of Wave-Induced Forcing on Dynamics in Ocean Mixed Layer." Advances in Meteorology 2013 (2013): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/365818.

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Numerical experiments using hybrid coordinate ocean model (HYCOM) are designed to quantify the effects of wind wave-induced Coriolis-Stokes forcing (CSF) on mixed layer (ML) dynamics in a global context. CSF calculated by the wave parameters simulated by using the WaveWatch III (WW3) model is introduced as a new driving force for HYCOM. The results show that noticeable influence on ocean circulation in ML can be caused by CSF. Over most of the global oceans the direction of Stokes transport is different from that of the change in current transport caused by CSF. This is not unusual because CSF
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Smith, Shawn R., Kristen Briggs, Nicolas Lopez, and Vassiliki Kourafalou. "Applying Automated Underway Ship Observations to Numerical Model Evaluation." Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 33, no. 3 (2016): 409–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jtech-d-15-0052.1.

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AbstractNumerical models are used widely in the oceanic and atmospheric sciences to estimate and forecast conditions in the marine environment. Herein the application of in situ observations collected by automated instrumentation on ships at sampling rates ≤5 min is demonstrated as a means to evaluate numerical model analyses. Specific case studies use near-surface ocean observations collected by a merchant vessel, an ocean racing yacht, and select research vessels to evaluate various ocean analyses from the Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM). Although some specific differences are identifi
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Cummings, James A., and Ole Martin Smedstad. "Ocean Data Impacts in Global HYCOM*." Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 31, no. 8 (2014): 1771–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jtech-d-14-00011.1.

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Abstract The impact of the assimilation of ocean observations on reducing global Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) 48-h forecast errors is presented. The assessment uses an adjoint-based data impact procedure that characterizes the forecast impact of every observation assimilated, and it allows the observation impacts to be partitioned by data type, geographic region, and vertical level. The impact cost function is the difference between HYCOM 48- and 72-h forecast errors computed for temperature and salinity at all model levels and grid points. It is shown that routine assimilation of lar
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "HYCOM (Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model)"

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Cleveland, Cynthia A. "Empirical Validation and Comparison of the Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) Between the Gulf of Mexico and the Tongue of the Ocean." Thesis, NSUWorks, 2018. https://nsuworks.nova.edu/occ_stuetd/499.

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Ocean models are increasingly able to synthesize a large temporal domain with fine spatial resolution. With this increase in functionality and availability, ocean models are in high demand by researchers, establishing a critical need for validating a model’s ability to represent interior ocean dynamics. Satellite measurements are typically used for validation, however these measurements are limited to the upper layers of the ocean and therefore satellite measurements of sea surface height and sea surface temperature are the most validated output parameters of three-dimensional ocean models. Un
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Brushett, Ben Amon. "Assessment of Metocean Forecast Data and Consensus Forecasting for Maritime Search and Rescue and Pollutant Response Applications." Thesis, Griffith University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/367700.

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Effective prediction of objects drifting on the water surface is essential to successful maritime search and rescue (SAR) services, since a more accurate prediction of the object’s likely location results in a greater probability for the success of a SAR operation. SAR drift models, based on Lagrangian stochastic particle trajectory models, are frequently utilised for this task. More recently, metocean (meteorological and oceanographic) forecast data has been used as input to these models to provide the environmental forcing (due to winds and ocean currents) that the object may be subject to.
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Backeberg, Bjorn Christoph. "Modelling the mesoscale variability in the greater Agulhas Current system using hybrid coordinate Ocean model." Doctoral thesis, University of Cape Town, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/6458.

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The ocean circulation dynamics in the greater Agulhas Current system are dominated by mesoscale variability, which is highly non-linear, and therefore difficult to measure and simulate accurately. Moreover, the shedding of Agulhas rings from the retroflection south of Africa, which is the dominant mechanism by which warm and saline water flows from the Indian into the Atlantic Ocean, is thought to be a crucial component of the thermohaline circulation. With the goal of providing an accurate simulation of the greater Agulhas Current system, and in particular its mesoscale variability, a high re
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Liu, Yanyun. "Simulation of ocean circulation around the Galápagos Archipelago using a Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM)." 2010. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/resolver/1840.16/6017.

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Kara, A. Birol O'Brien James J. "A fine resolution hybrid coordinate ocean model (HYCOM) for the Black Sea with a new solar radiation penetration scheme." 2003. http://etd.lib.fsu.edu/theses/available/etd-09042003-151621/.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Florida State University, 2003.<br>Advisor: Dr. James J. O'Brien, Florida State University, College of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Meteorology. Title and description from dissertation home page (viewed Oct. 3, 2003). Includes bibliographical references.
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Book chapters on the topic "HYCOM (Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model)"

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"Modeling the North Aegean circulation with the Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model." In Environmental Hydraulics, Two Volume Set. CRC Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b10553-83.

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Conference papers on the topic "HYCOM (Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model)"

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Duerr, Alana E. S., and Manhar R. Dhanak. "Hydrokinetic Energy Extraction Potential of a Turbine Array Placed Across the Florida Current." In ASME 2012 31st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2012-83115.

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The Florida Current has been noted as a potential resource for ocean hydrokinetic energy. The area encompassed by the geographical extent of Florida Current is substantial compared to the required footprint of an array of hydrokinetic turbines that may be implemented to harness the hydrokinetic energy of the current. A method has been developed to use data from the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) for the Florida Current to identify favorable locations for installation of current turbines. Cross-sectional current data along lines of constant latitude from 25 to 30 °N off of Florida’s east
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Kabir, Asif, Ivan J. Lemongo, and Arturo Fernandez. "Hydrokinetic Energy Resource Assessment of the Gulf Stream Near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina." In ASME 2014 33rd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2014-24292.

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The Gulf Stream near the coasts of North Carolina is considered a promising source of hydrokinetic energy. A statistical analysis is conducted to assess the energy available for extraction in this region. Weibull distribution is used as the Probability Density Function (PDF) for this purpose. The ocean current velocity data are collected from the ‘HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM)’. The data are collected at a depth of 20 m from the sea surface which is considered a good position for energy extraction. The Weibull parameters from the analysis are calculated using the maximum likelihood met
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Nihei, Yasunori, Sota Sugimoto, Takashi Tsubogo, Weiguang Bao, and Takeshi Kinoshita. "Non-Linear Wave Loads Acting on Obliquely Slowly Advancing Platform." In ASME 2009 28th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2009-79627.

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It is necessary to evaluate wave drift force for ships advancing obliquely. There are some approaches, for instance the strip method, solving the Navier-Stokes equation directly in the fluid domain (CFD), potential theory and so on. In the present study, the non-linear wave loads acting on the ship with constant oblique forward speed is considered based on the potential theory. Consistent perturbation expansion based on two parameters, i.e. the incident wave slope and the ratio of the forward speed compared to the phase velocity of the waves, is performed on a moving frame (body-fixed) coordin
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Reports on the topic "HYCOM (Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model)"

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Chassignet, Eric P. U.S. GODAE: Global Ocean Prediction with the Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM). Defense Technical Information Center, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada573383.

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Chassignet, Eric P. U.S. GODAE: Global Ocean Prediction with the Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM). Defense Technical Information Center, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada482374.

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Wallcraft, A. J., E. J. Metzger, and S. N. Carroll. Software Design Description for the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM), Version 2.2. Defense Technical Information Center, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada494779.

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Bub, Frank L. The Global Ocean Forecast System, Version 3.0 (GOFS 3.0) or the Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM). Defense Technical Information Center, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada570050.

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Chassignet, Eric P. Final Report for DOE Grant DE-FG02-07ER64470 [“Incorporation of the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) into the Community Climate System Model (CCSM): Evaluation and Climate Applications”]. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1068694.

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Hurlburt, Harley E. U.S. GODAE: Global Ocean Prediction with the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model. Defense Technical Information Center, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada534007.

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Hurlburt, Harley E. U.S. GODAE: Global Ocean Prediction with the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model. Defense Technical Information Center, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada631054.

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Hurlburt, Harley E. U.S. GODAE: Global Ocean Prediction with the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model. Defense Technical Information Center, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada572655.

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Hurlburt, Harley E. U.S. GODAE: Global Ocean Prediction with the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model. Defense Technical Information Center, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada482631.

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Thacker, W. C. Develop a Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model with Data Assimilation Capabilities. Defense Technical Information Center, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada610218.

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