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HYCOM Overview The freedom to adjust the vertical spacing of coordinate surfaces in HYCOM will simplify the numerical implementation of some physical processes (mixed layer detrainment, convective adjustment, sea ice modeling, ) without robbing the model of the basic and numerically efficient layer architecture that is characteristic of layered models
Data Server - HYCOM HYCOM org provides access to near real time global HYCOM + NCODA based ocean prediction system output The ocean prediction system runs daily at the Navy DoD Supercomputing Resource Center
Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) The HYCOM user has control over setting up the model domain, generating the forcing fields, and ingesting either the climatology or output fields from other model simulations to use for boundary and interior relaxation The model is fully parallelized and designed to be portable among all UNIX-based systems
GOFS 3. 1: 41-layer HYCOM + NCODA Global 1 12° Reanalysis HYCOM's hybrid grid generator formed unrealistic warm and too saline water, although with the proper density, that pooled in the deep Trench This led to occasional instabilities that were manifested over the entire depth of the water column
GOFS 3. 1: 41-layer HYCOM + NCODA Global 1 12° Analysis What are the major differences between GOFS 3 1 GOFS 3 0? System Description This dataset is created at NRL and provided "as is" Surface forcing is from NAVGEM How It's Generated: NRL interpolates the archive files from GLBb0 08 to GLBy0 08 (GLBv0 08 Discontinued on 2020-Feb-18), using isubaregion Note that this now reads in a “gmap” file that defines the mapping between the two grids
doi:10. 1016 j. jmarsys. 2005. 09. 016 - HYCOM HYCOM development is the result of collabora-tive efforts among the University of Miami, the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), and the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), as part of the multi-institutional HYCOM Consortium for Data Assimilative Ocean Modeling funded by the National Ocean Partnership Program (NOPP) in 1999 to develop and