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David Marshall

Professor of Physical Oceanography

Research theme

  • Climate physics

Sub department

  • Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics

Research groups

  • Physical oceanography
David.Marshall@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72099
Robert Hooke Building, room F47
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Gulf Stream separation in numerical ocean models

Geophysical Monograph Series American Geophysical Union 177 (2008) 39-61

Authors:

Eric P Chassignet, David Marshall

Abstract:

This chapter summarizes our present knowledge of Gulf Stream separation in numerical ocean models. High horizontal resolution ocean numerical models are now capable of simulating quite realistically the separation and path of the Gulf Stream, and significant advances have been made in the last decade in our understanding of western boundary current separation. However, the Gulf Stream separation in numerical models continues to be a challenge because it remains very sensitive to the choices made for subgrid scale parameterizations.

Gulf Stream separation in numerical ocean models

Chapter in Ocean modeling in an eddying regime, Amer Geophysical Union 177 (2008) 39-62

Authors:

EP Chassignet, DP Marshall

Unstructured adaptive meshes for ocean modeling

Chapter in Ocean modeling in an eddying regime, Amer Geophysical Union 177 (2008) 383-408

Authors:

MD Piggott, CC Pain, GJ Gorman, DP Marshall, Killworth PD

Multi-scale ocean modelling with adapting unstructured grids

CLIVAR Exchanges World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) 12:3 (2007) 21-23

Authors:

MD Piggott, CC Pain, GJ Gorman, PD Killworth, DP Marshall, PA Allison, AP Umpleby, CJ Cotter, F Fang, LM Bricheno, LJ West, HL Johnson, DR Munday, DA Ham, H Liu, SC Kramer, TM Bond, Y Soufflet, J Shipton, MR Wells, AS Candy, C Bain, ZL Roberts, BT Martin, PE Parrell, AJ Mitchell, A Shraat, S Tukova, CRE de Oliveira, AJH Goddard

Reconciling theories of a mechanically driven meridional overturning circulation with thermohaline forcing and multiple equilibria

Climate Dynamics 29 (2007) 821-836

Authors:

DP Marshall, Helen L. Johnson, D. Sproson

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