DIVA (Data-Interpolating Variational Analysis) is a software tool dedicated to the spatial interpolation of in situ data in oceanography.
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DIVA (Data-Interpolating Variational Analysis) is a software tool dedicated to the spatial interpolation of in situ data in oceanography.
AeroBulk is a modern-FORTRAN-based package/library that gathers state-of-the-art aerodynamic bulk formulae algorithms used to compute turbulent air-sea fluxes of momentum, heat and freshwater.
System of HydrodYnamic Finite Element Modules
The Oceanographic Multi-purpose Software Environment: a package for multi-physics and multi-scale earth science simulations.
This is the base code of the University of Victoria (UVic) Earth System Climate Model version 2.9 with the Model of Ocean Biogeochemistry and Isotopes (MOBI) version 2.1.
Ocean Assimilation Kit
As part of my PhD I created a 1D biogeochemical configuration based on PISCES model (version 1 - Bopp et al, 2005) The configuration was created to study the impact of environmental changes (mainly Mixed Layer Depth and Light) over Southern Ocean primary production, from the seasonal to decadal scales.
Regional ocean circulation simulation of South East Asia using the NEMO framework
Coastal Ocean (CO) configuration of the Atlantic Margin Model (1.5 km resolution)
An algorithm that maps the propagation of ocean waves in two dimensions
Investigation into the use of Domain Specific Languages with the NEMO ocean model
An implementation of the depth-resolved phytoplankton primary production model by Westberry et al. 2008.
This is a repository containing MITgcm configuration files and a jupyter notebook used in studying symmetric instability in cross-equatorial western boundary currents.
Tsunami Simulator with parallel computing in modern Fortran
1-D Biophysical Coupled Near-surface Mixing Model of the Strait of Georgia
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