Naval Research Laboratory Monterey

 

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Mesoscale Modeling (Code 7533)
Section Head:
 7533@nrlmry.navy.mil

The Mesoscale Modeling Section develops and applies numerical models for the dynamic prediction of atmospheric and oceanographic variables and for fundamental investigations of regional-scale environmental processes, with emphasis on 7533 Imagecoastal environments, tropical cyclones, topographic effects, air/sea/land interactions, and radar refractivity. The primary models of interest are the NRL-developed Coupled Ocean/Atmosphere Mesoscale Prediction System (COAMPS®) and COAMPS-TCTM, which is designed to predict tropical cyclone track, intensity, and structure.  Both COAMPS and COAMPS-TC include a nonhydrostatic atmospheric model that is coupled with the NRL Coastal Ocean Model (NCOM), Wave Watch III (WWIII), and the Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) model.  The air-sea-wave models are coupled using the Earth System Modeling Framework (ESMF). The group is actively developing a next generation spectral element/discontinuous Galerkin model in collaboration with the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS).  The Non-hydrostatic Unified Model of the Atmosphere (NUMA) is a three-dimensional massively parallel model that uses the compressible Navier-Stokes equations for simulating non-hydrostatic and hydrostatic atmospheric processes.

The Mesoscale Modeling Section is working in these main areas:

Theoretical and Process-Based Modeling Studies.

Applied Research Problems.

COAMPS™ and COAMPS-OS™ are trademarks of the Naval Research Laboratory
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