How fluid tracers spread: New paper on shear dispersion
Assistant Research Scientist and Poseidon Project team member Miguel JimĂ©nez-Urias has published a paper on the dispersion of passive tracer. The title is “On the non-self-adjoint and multiscale character of passive scalar mixing under laminar advection” and the paper appears in the Journal of Fluid Mechanics. Miguel writes in the paper’s Abstract: “Except in the […]
Poseidon Team Presentations at the IDIES Annual Symposium
Poseidon Project members Brian Wen, Tom Connolly, and Ryan Abernathey are presenting at the IDIES Annual Symposium this year. Brian and Tom are giving posters on their visualization development, and Ryan is giving an invited keynote address entitled “Pangeo: A Model for Cloud Native Scientific Research.” Also, see the IDIES Annual Report.
Is Computational Oceanography Coming of Age?
The Poseidon team has published a commentary paper in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society with the title above. Read the article here to find out why we think the answer is YES!
Commentary: Computational Oceanography is Coming of Age
The Poseidon Project team has submitted a commentary about the opportunities and challenges posed by increasingly powerful ocean circulation models. The abstract reads: Computational Oceanography is the study of ocean phenomena by numerical simulation, especially dynamical and physical phenomena. Progress in information technology has driven exponential growth in the number of global ocean observations and […]
Mattia’s GRL paper
Graduate student Mattia Almansi published his latest research findings on Denmark Strait Overflow cyclones, and their relationship to overflow surges, in Geophysical Research Letters. This paper uses the OceanSpy and SciServer infrastructure. Well done Mattia!