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CORRIGENDUM
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
A General Pressure Gradient Formulation for Ocean Models. Part I: Scheme Design and Diagnostic Analysis
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A Jacobian formulation of the pressure gradient force for use in models with topography-following coordinates is proposed. It can be used in conjunction with any vertical coordinate system and is easily implemented. Vertical ...
An Embedded Bottom Boundary Layer Formulation for Z-Coordinate Ocean Models
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: An embedded bottom boundary layer (EBBL) scheme is developed to improve the bottom topographic representation in z-coordinate ocean general circulation models. The EBBL scheme is based on the combined techniques of an ...
Combining the All-Source Green's Functions and the GPS-Derived Source Functions for Fast Tsunami Predictions—Illustrated by the March 2011 Japan Tsunami
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: his paper proposes an effective approach on how to predict tsunamis rapidly following a submarine earthquake by combining a real-time GPS-derived tsunami source function with a set of precalculated all-source Green's ...
A General Pressure Gradient Formulation for Ocean Models. Part II: Energy, Momentum, and Bottom Torque Consistency
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A new formulation of the pressure gradient force for use in models with topography-following coordinates is proposed and diagnostically analyzed in Part I. Here, it is shown that important properties of the continuous ...
Current Severe Accident Research and Development Topics for Wolsong PHWR Safety in Korea
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: In Korea, pressurized heavy water-cooled reactors (PHWR) account for 17% of operating units and have taken an important role in providing national energy supply. The recent biggest issue in domestic PHWR community was the ...
A Dynamically Consistent Reconstruction of Ocean Temperature
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: his paper provides a spectral optimal gridding (SOG) method to make a dynamically consistent reconstruction of water temperature for the global ocean at different depth levels. The dynamical consistency is achieved by using ...