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Article Dans Une Revue Continental Shelf Research Année : 2007

Resolution issues in numerical models of oceanic and coastal circulation

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The baroclinic and barotropic properties of ocean processes vary on many scales. These scales are determined by various factors such as the variations in coastline and bottom topography, the forcing meteorology, the latitudinal dependence of the Coriolis force, and the Rossby radius of deformation among others. In this paper we attempt to qualify and quantify scales of these processes, with particular attention to the horizontal resolution necessary to accurately reproduce physical processes in numerical ocean models. We also discuss approaches taken in nesting or down-scaling from global /basin- scale models to regional-scale or shelf-scale models. Finally we offer comments on how vertical resolution affects the representation of stratification in these numerical models. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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hal-00409281 , version 1 (06-08-2009)

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David A. Greenberg, Frédéric Dupont, Florent H. Lyard, Daniel R. Lynch, Francisco E. Werner. Resolution issues in numerical models of oceanic and coastal circulation. Continental Shelf Research, 2007, 27 (9), pp.1317-1343. ⟨10.1016/j.csr.2007.01.023⟩. ⟨hal-00409281⟩
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