110 UWIM-CM simulations of Hurricane Earl, August 27 to September 2, 2010, (Atlantic, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico) with random hurricane parameter inputs

This dataset was generated using the Unified Wave INterface-Coupled Model (UWIN-CM), a fully-coupled atmosphere-wave-ocean system simulation model. The UWIN-CM couples the atmospheric (Weather Research and Forecasting model, WRF), wave (the Unified Miami Wave Model, UMWM) and ocean (Hybrid Coordinat...

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Published: Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative 2016
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/R4-x265-000-0063-0005
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Summary:This dataset was generated using the Unified Wave INterface-Coupled Model (UWIN-CM), a fully-coupled atmosphere-wave-ocean system simulation model. The UWIN-CM couples the atmospheric (Weather Research and Forecasting model, WRF), wave (the Unified Miami Wave Model, UMWM) and ocean (Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model, HYCOM) models in a single framework that can simulate the physical interactions and exchanges between the three components. For the present study, the Hurricane Earl (2010) evolution from August 27, 2010 to September 2, 2010 were simulated using the UWIN-CM with random inputs (parameters associated with storm size, strength and rotation). These simulations were run on Edison at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) in 2016. A total of 110 simulations were conducted.