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== All about ZOM == ZOM is a Zonally averaged Ocean Model * [[TO/ZOM/p2|Bug Report Records]] |
== Zonally averaged Ocean Model (ZOM) == ZOM is a zonally averaged Ocean Model based on the closure of Brüggemann et al. 2011 which is able to simulate the zonally integrated transport of a rectangular ocean basin and there can be seen as a simple model of e.g. the meridional overturning circulation. {{attachment:zon_resolved_vs_zon_averaged.png}} |
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Brüggemann, N., C. Eden, and D. Olbers, 2011: A Dynamically Consistent Closure for Zonally Averaged Ocean Models. ''J. Phys. Oceanogr.'' | |
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* [[http://www.ifm.zmaw.de/mitarbeiter/prof-dr-carsten-eden/numerical-models/| ZOM-Webpage]] | Alternative Webpage: * [[http://www.ifm.zmaw.de/mitarbeiter/prof-dr-carsten-eden/numerical-models/| ZOM on IFM-Webpage]] |
Zonally averaged Ocean Model (ZOM)
ZOM is a zonally averaged Ocean Model based on the closure of Brüggemann et al. 2011 which is able to simulate the zonally integrated transport of a rectangular ocean basin and there can be seen as a simple model of e.g. the meridional overturning circulation.
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Brüggemann, N., C. Eden, and D. Olbers, 2011: A Dynamically Consistent Closure for Zonally Averaged Ocean Models. J. Phys. Oceanogr.
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