Geophysical Fluid Dynamics: Ocean I
ORAL · J28 · ID: 2664836
Presentations
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Canyons influence on cross-shelf exchange – when dense water goes down, warm water comes up
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Claudia Cenedese
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), Woods Hole Ocean Institution
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Claudia Cenedese
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), Woods Hole Ocean Institution
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Christian Mier
MIT-WHOI Joint Program
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Jim McElwaine
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Durham University
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Alan Gaul
MIT-WHOI Joint Program
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Gordon Zhang
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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Tidally dominated flow past a three-dimensional topography: wake dynamics, energetics and mixing
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H. M. Aravind
University of California, San Diego
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H. M. Aravind
University of California, San Diego
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Pranav Suresh Puthan Naduvakkate
University of California, San Diego
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Sophia Merrifield
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
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Eric Terrill
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
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Sutanu Sarkar
University of California, San Diego
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Internal tides generated in straits and small ocean basins: when is their response amplified?
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Varvara Zemskova
University of Waterloo
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Varvara Zemskova
University of Waterloo
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James Lerczak
Oregon State University
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Spectral Element-based Simulations of a Model Internal Swash Zone: Extending to turbulence-resolving mode
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Publication: P. Lloret, P. J. Diamessis, M. Stastna, and G. N. Thomsen (2024a), "A robust numerical method for the
generation and propagation of periodic finite-amplitude internal waves in natural waters using high-accuracy numerical simulations", Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics (under review).
P. Lloret (2024b) "Spectral Element-Based Simulation of a Model Internal Swash Zone", PhD Thesis, Cornell University.Presenters
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Peter J Diamessis
Cornell University
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Peter J Diamessis
Cornell University
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Pierre Lloret
Cornell University
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Marek Stastna
University of Waterloo
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Greg N Thomsen
Wandering Wakhs Research
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Advancing mesoscale ocean eddy characterization through combined altimetry and modeling
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Chan-Ye Ohh
University of Washington, Applied Physics Laboratory
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Chan-Ye Ohh
University of Washington, Applied Physics Laboratory
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Peter Gaube
University of Washington, Applied Physics Laboratory
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Jeffrey Early
NorthWest Research Associates
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Jonathan Lilly
Planetary Science Institute
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