Global Ocean Prediction Using HYCOM

One important aspect of ocean model design is the choice of the vertical coordinate system. Traditional ocean models use a single coordinate type to represent the vertical, but model comparison exercises performed in Europe (DYnamics of North Atlantic MOdels DYNAMO) (Willebrand et al., 2001) and in...

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Main Authors: E. Joseph Metzger, Eric P. Chassignet, James A. Cummings, Harley E. Hurlburt, Ole Martin Smedstad, Alan J. Wallcraft
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