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If you use our software/models - let us know - we'll be happy to include your link here! OTIS (OSU Tidal Inversion Software) and OTPS(nc) (OSU Tidal Prediction Software) application by external users: - Development of a Relocatable Coastal Forecast System for the US Navy, Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center; - Earth and Space Research Polar Tide Models Project by Laurie Padman et al.; - Improved Tidal Prediction in the East-Asian Seas; Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center; - OTIS and OTPS are recommended packages by WikiROMS to generate ROMS Tidal Forcing; - A new assimilation tidal model for the Mediterranean Sea by Arabelos et al., Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece; - Determining patterns of risk in intertidal ecosystems by Mislan et al. , University of South Carolina; - TWAVE (Typhoon Wave) modeling package by J. Goo et al., US Army Corps of Engineers; - Regional ocean tide
loading modelling around the Iberian Peninsula by M. Benavent et al., Instituto
de Astronomía y Geodesia, Spain;
Software derived from
OTIS/OTPS(nc):- Ocean tide loading model in the Canary Islands region by J.Arnoso et al., Instituto de Astronomía y Geodesia, Spain; - Global Ocean Circulation and Tide Model (GOCTM) by H.Yu et al., Ocean University of China - TOPS (the Tidal Open-boundary Prediction System) is a tool that provides tidal predictions for the open boundaries of the Navy Coastal Ocean Model (NCOM);OTIS was simplified, automated, and transitioned to operate within the setup of the Relocatable NCOM system - Modifications of predict_tide code (part of OTPSnc package) by Bjarne Büchmann adjusted to better serve for open boundary condition generation for GETM (General Estuarine Transport Model) in netcdf format is available at http://getm-utils.sourceforge.net/ http://sourceforge.net/p/getm-utils/git |
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