Thursday, March 25
MS19
Large-Scale Implementation of Data Assimilation for the Ocean and
Atmosphere - Part II of II
2:00 PM-4:00 PM
Room: Executive Salon 3
For description, see Part I, MS11.
Organizer: Robert L. Higdon
Oregon State University
- 2:00-2:25 Implementation
of a Tropical Ocean Analysis System
- Boon S. Chua, Hans E. Ngodock, and Andrew F. Bennett,
Oregon State University
- 2:30-2:55 Ocean Data Assimilation as a Component of a Climate
Forecast System
- Ming Ji, David W. Behringer, and Richard W. Reynolds,
National Centers for Environmental Prediction, Camp Springs,
Maryland; and Femke C. Vossepoel, Delft Institute for Earth-Oriented
Space Research, The Netherlands
- 3:00-3:25 Transport Processes of the Global Ocean Circulation
Between 1992 and 1997 Estimated from TOPEX/POSEIDON and ERS Altimeter
Data, SST Fields, Daily NCEP Fluxes of Momentum, Heat and Freshwater,
the Levitus Climatology and a General Circulation Model
- Detlef Stammer, Ralf Giering, and Carl Wunsch,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- 3:30-3:55 Estimating
Global Ocean Circulation Combining Satellite Data and Models
- Ichiro Fukumori, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
tjf, 10/28/98, MMD, 2/11/99