Biblio
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Wave–ice interactions in the marginal ice zone. Part 1: Theoretical foundations. Ocean Modelling 71, 81 - 91 (2013).
A wave‐based model for the marginal ice zone including a floe breaking parameterization. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, 12 (2011). Abstract
Download: Dany-2010JC006682.pdf (1.41 MB)
Validation of the 20-year TOPAZ4 Reanalysis. NERSC Technical Report (2014). Download: Renkl_TOPAZ4_reanalysis_validation_final.pdf (39.84 MB)
Validation of sea ice quantities of TOPAZ for the period 1990-2010. NERSC Technical Report (2013). Download: Finck_report_reduced.pdf (8.71 MB)
Validation of a hybrid coordinate ocean model for the Indian Ocean. Journal of Operational Oceanography 3, (2010). Abstract
Download: Swapna_paper1_JOO.pdf (9.82 MB)
Validation and intercomparison studies within GODAE. Oceanography, GODAE Special issue feature 22, 128-143 (2009). Download: 22-3_hernandez.pdf (2.29 MB)
Use of acoustic Travel Times for ocean model validation, and assimilation. (2010). Download: Poster-acoustics-SveinAH.pdf (1.38 MB)
Towards an operational prediction system for the North Atlantic and European coastal zones, TOPAZ Final Report. NERSC Technical Report (2004).
Towards a North Sea prediction system. Doctoral Thesis No. 54 (2005).
Toward Improved Estimation of the Dynamic Topography and Ocean Circulation in the High Latitude and Arctic Ocean: The Importance of GOCE. Surveys in geophysics 35, (2014). Abstract
Download: johannesen_j.a._etal_2014_toward_improved_estimation_of_the_dynamic_topography_and_ocean_circulation_in_the_high_latitude_and.pdf (5.43 MB)
TOPAZ4: an ocean-sea ice data assimilation system for the North Atlantic and Arctic. Ocean Science 8, (2012). Abstract
TOPAZ: the MyOcean Arctic forecasting system. World Climate Research Programme workshop on seasonal to multi-decadal predictability of polar climate (2010).at <http://www.atmosp.physics.utoronto.ca/SPARC/PolarWorkshop/main.html> Download: topaz_ipy_poster.pdf (4.01 MB)
The TOPAZ monitoring and prediction system for the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. Journal of operational oceanography 1, 15-18 (2008).
The TOPAZ monitoring and prediction system for the Atlantic. European Operational Oceanography: Present and Future, 4th EuroGOOS Conference, June 2005, Brest, France 456-459 (2005).
The TOPAZ Arctic monitoring and prediction system. Proceedings of the DAMOCLES workshop: Current Problems for operational short range weather, ocean and sea ice forecasting in the Arctic - a user perspective. The Polar Environmental Centre, Tromsø, Norway (2006).
Synthesis of ocean observations using data assimilation for operational, real-time and reanalysis systems: a more complete picture of the state of the ocean. Frontiers in Marine Science 6, (2019).
A study of the high and mid latitude biogeochemistry in the Atlantic Ocean: The influence of surface processes. Doctoral Thesis No. 88 (2010). Download: PhD_thesis_Nondal.pdf (8.96 MB)
Status and future of global and regional ocean prediction systems. Journal of operational oceanography. Publisher: The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology 8, (2015).
Status and future of data assimilation in operational oceanography. Journal of operational oceanography. Publisher: The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology 8, (2015).
Simulated primary production in the Norwegian Sea - Interannual variability and impact of mesoscale activity. Doctoral Thesis No. 77 (2008). Download: tese copy.pdf (4.14 MB)