Simulation of Lagrangian Drifters in the Labrador Sea
The long-term goals of the Oceanic Planetary Boundary Layer (OPBL) Laboratory are to understand the role of the OPBL in exchanging momentum, mass and energy between the ocean and the atmosphere, and to build and verify realistic models for OPBL processes in ocean circulation and air-sea interactions...
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Summary: | The long-term goals of the Oceanic Planetary Boundary Layer (OPBL) Laboratory are to understand the role of the OPBL in exchanging momentum, mass and energy between the ocean and the atmosphere, and to build and verify realistic models for OPBL processes in ocean circulation and air-sea interactions. |
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