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View Resource Gravity Plume On a Continental Slope

An important test of any ocean model is the ability to represent the flow of dense fluid down a slope. One example of such a flow is a non-rotating gravity plume on a continental slope, forced by a...

http://mitgcm.org/sealion/online_documents/node126.html
View Resource WaterWatch -- Current water resources conditions

The "Real-time streamflow" map tracks short-term changes (over several hours) in rivers and streams. Although the general appearance of the map changes very little from one hour to the next,...

http://water.usgs.gov/waterwatch/
View Resource Global Ocean Simulation at 4. Resolution

This example experiment demonstrates using the MITgcm to simulate the planetary ocean circulation. The simulation is configured with realistic geography and bathymetry on a $ 4^{\circ} \times...

http://mitgcm.org/sealion/online_documents/node107.html
View Resource Four Layer Baroclinic Ocean Gyre In Spherical Coordinates

This document describes an example experiment using MITgcm to simulate a baroclinic ocean gyre in spherical polar coordinates. The barotropic example experiment in section 3.8 illustrated how to...

http://mitgcm.org/sealion/online_documents/node101.html
View Resource Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists

The Office of Science Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists program continues the Department?s long-standing role of training young scientists, engineers and technicians in the s...

http://www.energy.gov/sciencetech/education.htm
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