ATOC 5051, Spring 2010 — Proceedings

ATOC 5051: Introduction to Physical Oceanography

Or, Notions for the Motions of the Oceans. This is a core course for graduate students covering the basic tools needed for oceanography. Observational, dynamical, numerical, and descriptive methods are discussed and used to get a sense of the historical and contemporary understanding of the motions of the oceans.

You can access the syllabus, proceedings, class notes, and reading.

Third Proceedings of ATOC 5051

Introduction to Physical Oceanography, 2010

Notions for the Motions of the Oceans, Volume 3

Issue 1: 3 Kinds of Lies

Issue 2: Inside Joke

Issue 3: I Get Around

Issue 4: Swimming Upstream

Issue 5: Smile and Wave

Important Note from the Editor/Instructor: These papers represent the best efforts of the students of ATOC 5051 to assimilate and use the information they were learning on the fly. These papers were written under very tight time constraints. Thus, while selected for content that is generally excellent, the reader encouraged to look at these papers as works in progress and disregard typographical or other minor errors. These papers have all been peer-reviewed by the class and revised afterward.

Some nice movies produced by Doug Lipinski for his paper, "The shallow water equations: Waves approaching a beach"

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