A coherent framework for forecasting currents, waves and drift: 1. What we do at SHOM 2. Hydrodynamics theory 3. First results 4. Perspectives on remote sensing Dr. Fabrice ARDHUIN, Nicolas Rascle (SHOM/CMO, Brest, France) Dr. Alastair Jenkins, (Bjerknes Center, Bergen, Norway) Dr. Bertrand Chapron (Ifremer/DRO/OS) Funding from: Aurora program (Norway-France), and project MERCATOR
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A coherent framework for forecasting currents, waves and drift:
1. What we do at SHOM
2. Hydrodynamics theory
3. First results
4. Perspectives on remote sensing
Dr. Fabrice ARDHUIN, Nicolas Rascle
(SHOM/CMO, Brest, France)Dr. Alastair Jenkins,
(Bjerknes Center, Bergen, Norway)Dr. Bertrand Chapron (Ifremer/DRO/OS)
Funding from: Aurora program (Norway-France), and project MERCATOR
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Açores
Madère
EspagnePortugal
France
GrandeBretagne Plateau
continental
1998: first forecast of the SOPRANE system
Espagne
Portugal
France
GrandeBretagne
Climatology (1990)
Barotropic streamfunction
Ardhuin and others - 3Wave effects in the upper ocean – STW-SAR, Brest 2004
Center for Military Oceanographyfrom the early 1990s to today
Ardhuin and others - 3Wave effects in the upper ocean – STW-SAR, Brest 2004
Ocean circulation modelling today
HYCOM2004: Mercator, and …
2006: coastal model demonstrator : 1-2 km resolution from Dover Straits to Gibraltar(this is a 10 M€ program: field data, computer, HF radars, contribution to Mercator …)
Ardhuin and others – 4Wave effects in the upper ocean – STW-SAR, Brest 2004