Modelling Imbalance in the Atmosphere and Ocean
Videos from BIRS Workshop
Raffaele Ferrari, MIT
Monday Feb 19, 2018 09:13 - 10:20
Identifying balanced flow and internal waves in atmospheric and oceanic observations
Dale Durran, University of Washington
Monday Feb 19, 2018 10:45 - 11:17
The impact of mountain waves on an idealized baroclinically unstable large-scale flow
Oliver Fringer, Stanford University
Monday Feb 19, 2018 11:19 - 11:54
Nonlinearity and unsteadiness in deep-ocean lee waves
Bruce Sutherland, University of Alberta
Monday Feb 19, 2018 13:31 - 14:02
Flows induced by internal waves and their influence upon breaking heights
Sonya Legg, Princeton University
Monday Feb 19, 2018 14:04 - 14:37
Internal tides at rough topography: impact of Coriolis and topographic steepness on energy transfer to near-inertial waves and dissipation
David Straub, McGill University
Monday Feb 19, 2018 14:38 - 15:10
Stimulated loss of balance and the wave-vortex decomposition
Greg Chini, University of New Hampshire
Monday Feb 19, 2018 15:42 - 16:13
Multiscale Modeling of Strongly Stratified Shear Turbulence
Richard Rotunno, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Monday Feb 19, 2018 16:15 - 16:46
Anatomy of the Lee-Side Hydraulic Jump
Gergely Bölöni, University of Frankfurt
Monday Feb 19, 2018 16:48 - 17:15
Towards a transient gravity wave drag parameterization in atmospheric models
Riwal Plougonven, Ecole Polytechnique
Tuesday Feb 20, 2018 09:03 - 10:10
Constraining parameterizations of gravity waves in climate models.
Laura Holt, Northwest Research Associates
Tuesday Feb 20, 2018 10:35 - 11:06
Gravity wave sources in the Southern Hemisphere in a global mesoscale model
Brian Arbic, University of Michigan
Tuesday Feb 20, 2018 11:09 - 11:43
Global modeling of internal tides and the internal gravity wave continuum spectrum
Mark Schlutow, Freie University of Berlin
Tuesday Feb 20, 2018 11:44 - 12:27
Stability of finite-amplitude gravity waves in the atmosphere
Caitlin Whalen, University of Washington
Tuesday Feb 20, 2018 14:01 - 14:30
Observations of Mixing from Wind-Driven Internal Waves in an Energetic Mesoscale
Hesam Salehipour, University of Toronto
Tuesday Feb 20, 2018 14:32 - 15:12
Self-Organized Criticality of turbulence in the strongly stratified mixing layer
Oliver Buhler, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
Tuesday Feb 20, 2018 15:41 - 16:17
Decoding the wave—vortex—turbulence puzzle
David Fritts, GATS
Tuesday Feb 20, 2018 16:18 - 16:50
Modeling mechanisms of secondary gravity wave and acoustic wave generation
Gregory Wagner, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Tuesday Feb 20, 2018 16:51 - 17:32
Dynamics and dispersion in barotropic turbulence modified by internal tides
Pascale Lelong, NorthWest Research Associates
Wednesday Feb 21, 2018 09:02 - 10:03
Disentangling unbalanced and balanced dynamics in submesoscale lateral dispersion
Cat Vreugdenhil, University of Cambridge
Wednesday Feb 21, 2018 10:31 - 11:04
The Effects of Convection in Geostrophic Circulation
Ulrich Achatz, Goethe Universitaet Frankfurt
Wednesday Feb 21, 2018 11:05 - 11:34
Beyond Traditional Limits of Gravity-Wave Parameterizations: Unbalanced Mean Flows
Richard Peltier, University of Toronto
Thursday Feb 22, 2018 09:00 - 10:10
Rapid Climate Change and Ocean Mixing: Episodic Imbalance of the MOC
Eric Kunze, Northwest Research Associates
Thursday Feb 22, 2018 10:34 - 11:02
Spontaneous Generation and Re-absorption of Internal Waves in a Kuroshio Front Simulation
Qi Zhou, University of Calgary
Thursday Feb 22, 2018 11:04 - 11:36
Strongly stratified turbulence in geophysical wakes
Steffen Hien, University of Frankfurt
Thursday Feb 22, 2018 11:38 - 12:06
Spontaneous inertia-gravity wave emission in the differentially heated rotating annulus experiment
Shaun Johnston, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Thursday Feb 22, 2018 14:01 - 14:30
Wake eddies
Hossein Kafiabad, University of Edinburgh
Thursday Feb 22, 2018 14:31 - 15:13
Quantification of spontaneous imbalance in rotating stratified turbulence
David Randall, Colorado State University
Thursday Feb 22, 2018 16:06 - 16:35
Trickle Up
Kat Smith, University of Cambridge
Thursday Feb 22, 2018 16:36 - 17:12
The Global Impact of Subgrid-Scale Langmuir Turbulence and Upper Ocean Carbonate Chemistry
Jacques Vanneste, University of Edinburgh
Friday Feb 23, 2018 09:01 - 10:09
Spontaneous and Stimulated Internal Wave Generation
Jody Klymak, University of Victoria
Friday Feb 23, 2018 11:01 - 11:32
Non-propagating Form Drag and Turbulence Due to Stratied Flow over Large-scale Abyssal Hill Topography