FLEAT: A Multiscale Observational and Modeling Program to Understand How Topography Affects Flows in the Western North Pacific

Using a combination of models and observations, the US Office of Naval Research Flow Encountering Abrupt Topography (FLEAT) initiative examines how island chains and submerged ridges affect open ocean current systems, from the hundreds of kilometer scale of large current features to the millimeter s...

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Main Authors: Johnston, Shaun (Author), Schönau, Martha (Author), Paluszkiewicz, Terri (Author), MacKinnon, Jennifer (Author), Arbic, Brian (Author), Colin, Patrick (Author), Alford, Matthew (Author), Andres, Magdalena (Author), Centurioni, Luca (Author), Graber, Hans (Author), Helfrich, Karl (Author), Hormann, Verena (Author), Lermusiaux, Pierre (Author), Musgrave, Ruth (Author), Powell, Brian (Author), Qiu, Bo (Author), Rudnick, Daniel (Author), Simmons, Harper (Author), St. Laurent, Louis (Author), Terrill, Eric (Author), Trossman, David (Author), Voet, Gunner (Author), Wijesekera, Hemantha (Author), Zeiden, Kristin (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Oceanography Society, 2020-08-18T16:16:18Z.
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