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31st International Liège Colloquium on Ocean Hydrodynamics Liège, May 3-7, 1999
" Three-dimensional ocean circulation : Lagrangian measurements and diagnostic analyses "
MONDAY, May 3th, 1999
9.00 - 10.00 : Registration, Coffee, Display of posters 10.00 - 10.10 : Welcome
Session 1 : Tropical Pacific surface circulation phenomena Chairman : P.M. POULAIN
10.10 - 10.45 Processes of heat convergence in the Tropical Pacific Niiler P.P., Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, USA 10.45 - 11.20 Observed seasonal cycle of the mixed layer heat budget in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean Swenson M.S., Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, USA and Hansen D.V., Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies, USA 11.20 - 11.50 Vorticity dynamics of a Tropical instability Flament P., University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA and Kennan S.C., Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, USA 11.50 - 12.20 Eddies and currents of the Hawaiian Islands Lumpkin R. and Flament P., University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA
MONDAY, May 3th, 1999
Session 2 : Alboran Sea Chairman : J.T. ALLEN
14.00 - 14.40 Observations and modelling of eddy scale geostrophic and ageostrophic circulation (OMEGA project) Tintoré J., Vélez P., Gomis D., Monserrat S. (1), Allen J., Guymer T., Roe H., Smeed D. (2), Font J., Ruiz O., Chic S. (3), Beckers J.M., Rixen M. (4), Corsini G. Diani M., Baldacci A., Cippolini P. (5), Rodriguez J., Blanco F., Jimenez J.M. (6), Echevarria F., Corzo A., Ruiz J. (7), Gascard J.C. (8) and Omega Group Collaborators, (1) IMEDEA (CSCI-UIB), Palma, Spain, (2) Southampton Oceanography Centre, UK, (3) Institut de Ciencies del Mar (CSIC), Spain, (4) Université de Liège, Belgium, (5) Universita di Pisa, Italia, (6) Universidad de Malaga, Spain, (7) Universidad de Cadiz, Spain, (8) Université Paris VI, France. 14.40 - 15.20 In situ observations of W from neutrally buoyant rotating floats during the Alboran OMEGA experiment and model intercomparisons Gascard J.C., Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France, Tintoré J. and Vélez P., Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, Haney R.L., Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, USA 15.20 - 15.45 Observations and diagnostic modelling of three-dimensional fields in an upper ocean front Velez P. (1), Tintoré J. (2), Haney R.L. (3) and Allen J.T. (4) (1) Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, (2) Institut Mediterrani d’Estudis Avançats, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, (3) Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, Usa, (4) Southampton Oceanographic Centre, Southampton, UK
15.45 - 16.10 : Coffee break and poster display
16.10 - 16.35 : Diagnostic analysis of the 3D ageostrophic circulation from a multivariate spatial analysis of synoptic CTD and ADCP data Gomis D.(1,2), Ruiz S. (3), Pedder M.A. (4) (1) Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, (2) Institut Mediterrani d’Estudis Avançats (CSCI-UIB), Palma de Mallorca, Spain, (3) Institut de Ciencies del Mar (CSIC), Barcelona, Spain, (4) University of Reading, Reading UK
16.35 - 17.00 Isopycnal potential vorticity diagnostics in the Alboran Sea Ruiz S., Gomis D., Pedder M.A., Font J. (1) Institut de Ciencies del Mar (CSIC), Barcelona, Spain, (2) Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, (3) Institut Mediterrani d’Estudis Avançats (CSIC-UIB), Palma de Mallorca, Spain, (4) University of Reading, Reading, UK 17.00 - 17.25 The diapycnal movements at the edge of the western Alboran gyre Emelianov M.V. (1,2), Font J. (1) and Allen J.T. (3) (1) Institut de Ciencies del Mar, Barcelona, Spain, (2) P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia, (3) Southampton Oceanography Centre, UK 17.25 - 17.50 Observations of mesoscale subduction at the Almeria-Oran front and its interaction with biological processes Fielding S. (1), Allen J.T. (1), Roe H.S. (1), Smeed D.A (1), Tintoré J. (2), Ruiz S. (3), Crisp N. (1), Velez P. (4), Corzo A. (5) and Griffiths G. (1) (1) Southampton Oceanography Centre, UK, (2) Institut Mediterrani d’Estudis Avançats (CSIC-UIB), Palma de Mallorca, Spain, (3) Institut de Ciencies del Mar, Barcelona, Spain, (4) Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, (5) Universidad de Cadiz, Spain 17.50 - 18.15 Surface distribution of chlorophyll, particles and gelbstoff in the Altantic jet of the Alboran Sea : from submesoscale to subinertial scales of variability Ruiz J; (1), Echevarria F. (1), Font J. (2), Garcia E. (2), Blanco J.M. (3), Jimenez-Gomez F. (3), Prieto L. (1), Gonzales-Alaminos A. (1), Garcia C.M. (1) and Rodriguez V. (3) (1) Universidad de Cadiz, Spain, (2) Institut de Ciencies del Mar, Barcelona, Spain, (3) Universidad de Malaga, Malaga, Spain
Poster and discussion session 1 18.15 - 18.20 Integration of in situ observations and EOF decomposition of satellite data to gain insight on the Alboran Sea mesoscale system Baldacci A. (1), Corsini G. (1), Manzella G. (2), Allen J.T. (3), Cipollini P. (3), Guymer T.H. (3), Snaith H.M. (3) (1) University of Pisa, Italy, (2) ENEA-Centro Ricerche Ambiente Marino, Italy, (3) Southampton Oceanography Centre, UK
18.30 : Reception by the Chairman of the Scientific Organizing Committee
TUESDAY, May 4th, 1999
Session 3: Atlantic and Southern Ocean surface circulation phenomena Chairman : P.P. NIILER
9.00 - 9.35 Eulerian, Lagrangian dynamic and mixing of the Azores Current as deduced from surface drifters during the SEMAPHORE-93 experiment Reverdin G., LEGOS/CNRS, Toulouse, France and Hernandez F., CLS/DOS, Toulouse, France 9.35 - 9.55 Comparison of surface velocity deduced from satellite altimetry and Azores current drifters Hernandez F., CLS/DOC, Toulouse, France 9.55 - 10.15 Surface drifters in Icelandic Waters 1995-1998 Valdimarsson H. and Malmberg S.-A., Marine Research Institute, Reykjavik, Iceland 10.15 - 10.35 The PICOLO Program : from instability waves to tuna in the Tropical Atlantic Menkes C. (1), Kennan S. (2), Flament P. (3), Dandonneau Y. (1), Lebourges A. (4), Moulin C. (5), Morlière A. (4), Biessy B. (4), Champalbert G. (4), Marchal E (4). and Reverdin G. (6) (1) Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France, (2) Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, USA, (3) CERSAT/Ifremer, France, (4) ORSTOM, France, (5) LSCE/CEA, France, (6) LEGOS, Toulouse, France 10.35 - 10.55 Interpretation of the Eulerian currents and temperature records at Moorings 155 (35.5°W) and 156 (34.4°W) and Lagrangian flow in the presence of westward moving eddies (storms) near 32.5°N (N. Atlantic) Pingree R.D., Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK
10.55 - 11.20 : Coffee break and poster display
Session 4 :Intermediate/deep circulation of the North Atlantic/Pacific Chairman : J.C. GASCARD
11.20 - 12.05 Observations of relative dispersion along isopycnals Rossby T., Hebert D. and Zhang H.-M., University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, USA 12.05 - 12.30 Subsurface circulation measurements in the subtropical region of the western North Pacific using ALACE floats Shikama N. (1), Ishikawa K. (2) and Wakaki S. (3) (1) Meteorological Research Institute, Japan Meteorological Agency, (2) Climate and Marine Department, Japan Meteorological Agency, (3) Nagasaki Marine Observatory, Japan Meteorological Agency, Japan
14.00 - 14.25 Lagrangian statistics from the North Atlantic Current RAFOS float observations Zhang H.-M., Rossby T. and Prater M., University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, USA 14.25 - 14.50 Isobaric float response to deep convection : comparison of model and experiment Lherminier P. (1), Garwood R.W. (1), Gascard J.C. (2) and Harcourt R. (1) (1) Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, USA, (2) University of Paris VI, France 14.50 - 15.15 ARCANE : a project to observe the Lagrangian circulation in the mid-latitude North-East Atlantic Le Cann B. (1), Speer B. (1), Paillet J. (2), Serpette A. (2) and Colas F. (1) (1) Laboratoire de Physique des Océans, Brest, France, (2) Centre Militaire d’Océanographie, Brest, France
15.15 - 15.40 Structure, dynamics and Lagrangian evolution of Meddy Ulla near 45N, 12W, during the ARCANE program Paillet J. (1), Le Cann B. (2), Serpette A. (1) and Speer K. (2) (1) Centre Militaire d’Océanographie, Brest, France, (2) Laboratoire de Physique des Océans, Brest, France
15.40 - 16.00 : Coffee break and poster display
16.00 - 16.25 First results from KAPEX : The Agulhas Current component Boebel O. (1), Rossby T. (2) and Lutjeharms J. (1) (1) University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa, (2) University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, USA 16.25 - 16.45 First Results from KAPEX : The south Atlantic Current component Schmid Cl. (1,2), Boebel O. (3)and Zenk W. (1) (1) Institut für Meereskunde an der Universität Kiel, Germany, (2) now at : NOAA, Miami, USA, (3) University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa 16.45 - 17.05 General circulation at intermediate depth in South Atlantic deduced from floats and its impact on the 3D circulation estimated with an inverse model Le Grand P., Mercier H. and Ollitrault M., LPO/Ifremer, Plouzané, France 17.05 - 17.25 Lagrangian measurements of intermediate level flow in the California Current system Garfield N. (1,4), Collins C. (1), Paquette R. (1), Maltrud M. (2), Rago T. (1) and Carter E. (3) (1) Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, USA, (2) Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA, (3) Taygeta Scientific, Monterey, USA, (4) San Francisco State University, USA 17.25 - 17.50 A COastal Ocean Lagrangian (COOL) float Hebert D., Prater M., Fontaine J. and Rossby H.T., University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, USA
Poster and discussion session 2
17.50 - 17.55 Impact of vertical dynamics of isobaric floats on their measurements Lherminier P. and Harcourt R., Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, USA 17.55 - 18.00 Neashore water dynamics in the Eastern English Channel measured by drifters Sentchev A., Station Marine de Wimereux, France 18.00 - 18.05 Surface circulation of the Arctic Ocean deduced from wind and ice motion Colony R, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA, Moritz R.E., University of Washington, USA
WEDNESDAY, May 5th, 1999
Session 5 : Surface circulation in semi-enclosed seas Chairman : G. REVERDIN
9.00 - 9.40 A Lagrangian study of the Mediterranean surface circulation Poulain P.M., Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, USA 9.40 - 10.05 Lagrangian observations of the mesoscale circulation in the Algerian Basin Salas J., Garcia-Ladona E., Font J., Instituto de Ciencias del Mar, Spain and Millot Cl., Laboratoire d’Océanographie et de Biogéochimie, La Seyne, France 10.05 - 10.30 Adriatic Sea circulation as derived from SeaWiFS, AVHRR and drifter data Mauri E., MBARI, Moss Landing, USA, Poulain P.M., Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, USA 10.30 - 10.55 Eddy energy and shelf interactions in the Gulf of Mexico Ohlmann C., Niiler P.P., Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, USA, Leben R., University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
10.55 - 11.20 : Coffee break and poster display
Session 6 : Pacific surface circulation phenomena (mid/high latitudes) Chairman : M.S. SWENSON
11.20 - 12.00 Sampling tendency of surface drifters investigated with the aid of satellite altimeter data Uchida H., Japan Science and Technology Corporation, Japan, Imawaki S., Kyushu University, Kasuga, Japan 12.00 - 12.40 Wind-driven current by the northwesterly wind in the northern East Sea Lee D.-K., Pusan National University, Korea, Niiler P.P., Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, USA 14.00 - 14.40 Bio-optical drifters and moorings in the Southern Ocean – Interactions between phytoplankton abundance, productivity and mesoscale circulation Abbott M.R., Richman J., Mengelt Cl., Bartlett J. and Barksdale B., Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA 14.40 - 15.05 Near-surface currents in the North Western Pacific from the WOCE/TOGA drifters Maximenko N.A., P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia, Panteleev G.G., Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada, Niiler P.P., Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, USA and Yamagata T., University of Tokyo, Japan 15.05 - 15.30 Joint analysis of drifters data and satellite imagery for studying surface circulation of the Japan Sea Ginzburg A.I., Kostianoy A.G., Ostrovskii A.G., P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia 15.30 - 15.55 A summary of Meddies tracked with floats in the eastern North Atlantic Richardson Ph., Bower A., Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA, and Zenk W., Institut für Meereskunde, Kiel, Germany
Poster and discussion session 3
15.55 - 16.00 Observation of Kuroshio warm filaments and frontal eddies on the East China Sea outer shelf Lie H.-J., Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute, Ansan, Korea, Niiler P.P., Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, USA and Choi Ch.-H., Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute, Ansan, Korea 16.00 - 16.05 Rossby eigenmodes and the Loop Current in the Gulf of Mexico Sheremet V.A., Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA 16.05 - 16.10 Analyses of the Black Sea circulation using satellite altimetry, imagery and drifters Korotaev G.K. (1), Saenko O.A. (1), Demyshev S.G. (2), Koblinsky C.J. (3), Knysh V.V. (1), Stanichny V. (1). (1) Marine Hydrophysical Institute, Sevastopol, Ukrainia, (2) Institute of Nuclear Energy and Industry, Sevastopol, Ukrainia, (3) Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, USA 16.10 - 16.15 The Ebro delta plume : 3D study from numerical modelling and field data Durand N., Ouillon S. and Fraunié P., Université de Toulon et du Var, France
16.20 - 17.00 : Coffee break and poster display
20.00 Colloquium dinner at the Château de Colonster
THURSDAY, May 6th, 1999
Session 7 : Lagrangian techniques in numerical modelling Chairman : J.M. BECKERS
9.00 - 9.40 Lagrangian statistics in a high resolution (1/12°) ocean numerical model Chassignet E.P., Garraffo Z.D., Griffa A., University of Miami, USA and Provenzale A., CNR, Torino, Italy 9.40 - 10.05 Diagnosing water pathways in global ocean simulations with newly-developed Lagrangian techniques Blanke B., Laboratoire de Physique des Océans, Brest, France 10.05 - 10.30 Fitting data with dynamics in the CalCOFI region Di Lorenzo A., Miller A.J., Cornuelle B.D., Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, USA and Moisan J., Long Island University, USA
10.30 - 11.00 : Coffee break and poster display
11.00 - 11.25 Predictability of trajectories in the ocean and Lagrangian data assimilation Ozgokmen T.M., Griffa A., University of Miami, USA, Piterbarg L.I., University of California, Los Angeles, USA, Mariano A.J., University of Miami, USA 11.25 - 11.50 Lagrangian diagnostics of meridional mass transport Lee M.-M., Southampton Oceanography Centre, UK 11.50 - 12.15 Spreading of water masses formed in the Weddell Sea Schodlok M.P. and Hellmer H.H., Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany
Session 8 : Diagnosing vertical velocity Chairman : R.L. HANEY
14.00 - 14.40 A quantitative look at the errors involved in the estimation of w and vertical fluxes from the solution of the QG omega equation Allen J.T. (1), Rixen M. (2), Smeed D.A. (1), Nurser A.G. (1), Zhang J. (1) and Beckers J.M. (2) (1) Southampton Oceanography Centre, UK, (2) Université de Liège, Belgium 14.40 - 15.20 A description of the kinematics and dynamics of mesoscale motion in the California Current through observation and modelling Shearman R.K. and Barth J.A., Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA 15.20 - 16.00 The use of digital filter initialization to diagnose the mesoscale circulation and vertical motion in the California Coastal Transition Zone Haney R.L. and Hale R.A., Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, USA
16.00 - 16.25 : Coffee break and poster display
16.25 - 16.50 Three-dimensional circulation at the Antarctic Polar front Barth J.A., Shearman R.K., Cowles T.J., Pierce S.D. and Richman J.R., Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA 16.50 - 17.15 Improving vertical velocities computation in weak synoptical samplings Rixen M. (1), Allen J.T. (2), Beckers J.M. (1) (1) Université de Liège, Belgium, (2) Southampton Oceanography Centre, UK 17.15 - 17.40 Diagnose of ocean unstable baroclinic waves and meanders using quasi-geostrophic equations, Q-vector method, and potential vorticity Wang J., University of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA and Ikeda M., Hokkaido University, Japan 17.40 - 18.05 Vertical velocity and vorticity estimates derived from simulated drifters Righi D.D. and Strub P.T., Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA
Poster and discussion session 4 18.05 - 18.10 Three-dimensional circulation and marine bioresources management Igumnova E.M. and Timchenko I.E., Marine Hydrophysical Institute, Sevastopol, Ukrainia 18.10 - 18.15 Lagrangian model simulations of estuarine turbidity maxima Rolinski S., Universität Hamburg, Germany 18.15 - 18.20 Hybrid particle model for forecasting matter transport in coastal waters Korotenko K.A., P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia 18.20 - 18.25 Comparison of the Eulerian and Lagrangian tidal residual in the Bohai Sea Wei H., Feng, S., University of Qingdao, China
FRIDAY, May 7th, 1999
Session 9 : Statistical flow properties deduced from Lagrangian data Chairman : A. GRIFFA
9.00 - 9.40 Lagrangian transport in flows with recirculations Zambianchi E., Istituto Universitario Navale, Napoli, Italy 9.40 - 10.20 Tracer transport and Lagrangian data Griffa A., IOF/CNR, La Spezia, Italy, University of Miami, USA 10.20 - 10.45 Prediction of particle trajectories in the Adriatic Sea using Lagrangian data assimilation Castellari S., Ozgokmen T.M., Griffa A., University of Miami, USA, Poulain P.M., Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, USA
10.45 - 11.05 : Coffee break and poster display
11.05 - 11.30 Trajectories of localized vortices near boundaries in the problem of oceanic circulation Dawai T., Pavlov V., Laboratoire de Mécanique de Lille, Villeneuve d’Ascq, France
11.30 - 11.55 Lagrangian dispersion and Eulerian reconstruction Mockett C., Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, USA, Provenzale A., Istituto di Cosmogeofisica, Torino, Italy 11.55 - 12.20 Lagrangian velocity pdfs of oceanic subsurface floats Bracco A. (1), La Casce J. (2) and Provenzale A. (1) (1) Istituto di Cosmogeoficisca, Torino, Italy, (2) Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA
Session 10 : Lagrangian data assimilation Chairman : J.A. BARTH
14.00 - 14.40 Regional assimilation of Lagrangian data Bennett A. and Mead J., Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA 14.40 - 15.05 A dynamically consistent circulation in the North Pacific Ocean derived by combining oceanic and atmospheric climatologies with drifter data Yaremchuk M.I., International Pacific Research Center, Honolulu, USA 15.05 - 15.30 Reconstruction of passive tracers on the outer Scotian shelf using a Lagrangian data assimilation technique Panteleev G. (1,3), Reiss Ch. (2), de Young B. (1), Bowen A. (2), Taggart Ch. (2) (1) Memorial University of Newfoundlend, Canada, (2) Dalhousie University of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Canada, (3) P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia 15.30 - 15.55 Optimum statistical estimation of the three-dimensional circulation Kushnir V.M., Yunev O., Danilova I., Marine Hydrophysical Institute, Sevastopol, Ukrainia
15.55 - 16.20 : Coffee break and poster display
16.20 - 16.45 The concept of age in ocean modeling Delhez E.J.M. (1), Campin J.M. and Deleersnijder E. (1) Université de Liège, Belgium, (2) Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium 16.45 - 17.10 Inversion of the upper ocean temperature time series for the vertical entrainment velocity and the horizontal diffusivity and advection velocity Ostrovskii A., Kyushu University, Kasuga, Japan, Piterbarg L., University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA 17.10 - 17.35 The evolving subspace of the three-dimensional ocean variability Lermusiaux P., Harvard University, Cambridge, USA
Poster and discussion session 5 17.35 - 17.40 Modelling the three-dimensional circulation from hydrographic data and current observations in the Gulf of Lion Auclair F. (1), Durrieu de Madron X. (2), Estournel C. (1), Marsalaix P. (1) and Vehil R. (1) (1) Observatoire Midi Pyrénées, Toulouse, France, (2) Université de Perpignan, France 17.40 - 17.45 Determination of large-scale ocean currents from hydrographic data Fomin L.M., Vinogradova K.G., P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia 17.45 - 17.50 Climatological data assimilation into a 3D finite element model of the South Atlantic Ocean Nechaev D. (1,3), Schröter J. (1) and Yaremchuk M. (2,3) (1) Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany, (2) University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA, (3) Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia 17.50 - 17.55 Data assimilation techniques for diagnosing marine environment Timchenko I.E. and Igumnova E.M., Marine Hydrophysical Institute, Sevastopol, Ukrainia 17.55 - 18.00 On factors limiting the reconstruction of three-dimensional oceanographic fields from the Lagrangian or Quasi-Lagrangian data Ivanov L.M., Marine Hydrophysical Institute, Sevastopol, Ukrainia 18.00 - 18.05 The SIKM filter and its application to reconstruct the Black Sea chlorophyll field Ivanov L.M. (1), Kirwan A.D. (2), Margolina T.M. (1) and Belousov V.V. (1) (1) Marine Hydrophysical Institute, Sevastopol, Ukrainia, (2) Old Dominion University, Norfolk, USA 18.05 - 18.10 Spectral reconstruction of oceanographic fields. Approach, mathematical methods, an application to the FGGE-Lagrangian data field Ivanov L.M. and Margolina T.M., Marine Hydrophysical Institute, Sevastopol, Ukrainia 18.10 - 18.15 Inversion of heat advection by Lagrangian and Eulerian methods Semovski S.V. (1), Ostrovskii A.G. (2) and Piterbag L.I. (3) (1) Limnological Institute, Irkutsk, Russia, (2) Kyushu University, Kasuga, Japan, (3) University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA 18.15 - 18.20 Laboratory models of the oceanic mesoscale flows Zatsepin A.G., P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia
Open poster session
The investigation of the Black Sea waters pathway in the North Aegean Sea using a numerical model and satellite data Krestenitis Y.N. and Barbopoulos K.A., Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Role of the ocean atmosphere interaction on the self-regulation mechanism of the surface waves generated by wind Ouashine A. and Pavlov V., Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, France
Stimulation of large-scale anticyclonic circulation in the ocean via salt fingers convection Pereskokov A.I., Russia Research Institute of Hydrometeorological Information, Obninsk, Russia
The study of denser water flows on a sloping bottom Sheremet N.A. (1), Sheremet V.A. (2) and Zatsepin A.G. (1) P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia (2) Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA
Features of seasonal and interannual variability of the water circulation and sea level of the Arctic Ocean Pavlov V.K., Arctic & Antarctic Research Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia
Global minimization scheme of variational data assimilation method specialized for estimating 2-dimensional mesoscale vortices field Wakamatsu T., University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA and Ikeda M., Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
The world ocean thermohaline circulation calculated by new adjustment method Sarkisyan A.S., Institute of Numerical Mathematics, Moscow, Russia, Ivanov Y.A., Lebedev K.V.; Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia
Assimilation of altimeter data into the Black Sea circulation model Korotaev G.K. (1), Saenko O.A. (1), Sarkisyan A.S. (2), Knysh V.V. (1) (1) Marine Hydrophysical Institute, Sevastopol, Ukrainia (2) Institute of Numerical Mathematics, Moscow, Russia |