OCEAN CLIMATE MODELING AND ANALYSIS
EOS 295S
Time: MF 10:40-11:50am
Location: Center on Global Change
This course is being offered as part of the
Spring 2003 working group focus on Ocean Climate Modeling. The course
will begin with a set of lectures offered by the members of the working
group. Each student will select a modeling and/or analysis project under
the tutelage of a working group member. As the semester progresses,
the emphasis of the course will shift from lectures to student projects.
Each student will be responsible for a project presentation at the end
of the semester.
The primary focus of the class will be on understanding the physical
and biological response of the ocean to climate change on decadal and
centennial scales. Of particular concern is the biological-physical
coupling on ocean climate time scales. The modeling of the physics and
the biology of the ocean will be explored, as well as the analysis of
satellite and hydrographic data and visualization techniques. The course
will be offered by:
• Dr. Richard Barber, biological oceanographer,
Nicholas School, Coastal System Science and Policy
• Dr. Yi Chao, physical oceanographer, NASA, Jet
Propulsion Laboratory
• Dr. Gabi Hegerl, statistical climatologist, Nicholas
School,
Earth and Ocean Sciences
• Dr. Susan Lozier, physical oceanographer, Nicholas
School, Earth
and Ocean Sciences
• Dr. Mark Reed, computational scientist, North Carolina
Supercomputing
Center
Queries should be addressed to Susan Lozier
at 681-8199 or s.lozier@duke.edu.