2001 TERRAIN FOLLOWING OCEAN MODEL USERS WORKSHOP PROGRAM (DRAFT) * invited talks- 40 min, contributed talks- 20 min. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Monday, August 20, Morning Session, 8:30am-12:00pm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MIXING PROCESSES AND SUBGRID SCALE PARAMETERIZATIONS Arango, Ezer, Haidvogel: Welcome Large (*): Review of vertical parameterization in Ocean Models Mellor (*): Surface waves and turbulence Allen and Newberger: Numerical modeling of nearshore circulation using a primitive equation Model Adlandsvik and Budgell: Modelling frontal subduction with ROMS Ezer: Downslope mixing and the use of sigma ocean Models for climate Studies Debernard: Implementation of MPDATA and isoneutral diffusion in sigma-coordinate ocean models ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Monday, August 20, Afternoon Session, 1:30pm-5:00pm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NUMERICS AND MODELS Shchepetkin (*): Advanced Numerical Techniques Ezer: Comparisons of numerical aspects in POM and ROMS Robertson and Beckmann: A Comparison of POM and ROMS for modeling internal tides in weak stratification Martin and Wallcraft: A Description of the NCOM Model Berntsen: On internal pressure errors in sigma-coordinate ocean models Miyazawa, Musa & Ogochi: Nesting ocean model for parallel vector processors Song & Chao: Coupling a bottom boundary layer in the generalized terrain- following coordinate system Zarillo & Yuk: The development of a new ocean circulation model in the sigma coordinate system: Numerical basin tests and application to the western North Atlantic Ocean ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday, August 21, Morning Session, 8:30am-12:00pm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WEST COAST McWilliams (*): The California Current System Dinniman and Klinck: Modeling flow over steep topography with strong stratification: The circulation around Astoria Canyon Lorenzo, Miller, Nielson, Cornuelle, Moisan: Modeling the California Current System mesoscale observations: eddy dynamics and limits in predictability Shulman, Wu, Lewis, Paduan, Ramp & Rosenfeld: High-frequency radar data assimilation in the Monterey Bay HIGH LATITUDES Hakkinen & Marshak: Comparison of a z-level GPOM and the POM for the Arctic-North Atlantic Oceans Holt & Proctor: Irish Sea Fluxes: A fine resolution model study Hunter: The Application of POM to the Cavity Beneath the Amery Ice Shelf Bang & Mooers: A Prototype Nowcast/Forecast System for Prince William Sound, Alaska ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday, August 21, Afternoon Session, 1:30pm-5:00pm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATA ASSIMILATION Andy Moore (*): Adjoint Modeling Pierre Lermusiaux (*): Advanced Data Assimilation Techniques Kurapov, Oke, Erofeeva, Allen, Egbert & Miller: Data assimilation efforts for Oregon shelf flows He & Weisberg: Combining the inverse calculation with the Princeton Ocean Model: An application in the Gulf of Mexico Wilkin: Subsurface analysis of mesoscale variability inferred from altimetry: Assimilation into ROMS by intermittent optimal interpolation REGIONAL STUDIES AND FORECAST SYSTEMS Peggion and Fox: A rapidly relocatable version of POM Bang, Jensen, Miyama, Mitsudera & Qu: Modeling low-latititude western boundary currents and the Indonesian Throughflow using POM Penduff & Barnier: How topographic smoothing contributes to differences between the eddy flows simulated by sigma- and z-level models Hadfield: Using ROMS Lagrangian-float simulations to estimate exchange rates between spatial compartments in a tidal estuary Yip, Howard & Reid: A coastal circulation now/forecast system for Texas- Louisiana continental shelf Williams: Long term simulation of transport using spatially and temporally aggregated models ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wednesday, August 22, Morning Session, 8:30am-12:00pm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dale Haidvogel (*): Ocean Modeling Test Cases Kate Hedstrom: Building applications grids via SeaGrid General discussion -------------------------------------------------------------------------------