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NOAA OCS Modeling Projects

Modeling work done within Office of Coast Survey

modeling under the NOAA Office of Coast Survey

NOAA's Office of Coast Survey develops computer models that forecast oceanic variables (sea level, currents, temperature, salinity, etc.) in U.S. coastal regions. These models can be grouped into three categories: tidal models, storm surge models, and operational forecast systems.

  • Tidal models are necessary for determining a reference sea level, the main application of which is nautical charting.
  • Storm surge models predict events of extreme sea level rise and inundation of coastal areas in response to strong winds and low atmospheric pressure conditions.
  • Operational forecast systems (OFS) provide information on tidal and non-tidal sea level variations, as well as currents, temperature, and salinity, in three dimensions. These variables can provide guidance to ship operators for route planning (i.e. avoiding strong opposing currents to save fuel) and route monitoring (safe and efficient coastal navigation, i.e. avoiding low water levels and grounding risks). This navigation guidance is part of the NOS Precision Navigation initiative, which aims to integrate important data streams into single-dissemination, so that mariners can make decisions driven by data.

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  1. OCSMesh OCSMesh Public

    OCSMesh is a mesh preparation tool for coastal ocean modeling applications.

    Roff 13 8

  2. CoastalApp CoastalApp Public

    CoastalApp will be deprecated. Please switch to https://github.com/oceanmodeling/ufs-coastal . CoastalApp is a NUOPC application implemented following UFS best practices to couple coastal ocean mod…

    Fortran 13 32

  3. thyme thyme Public

    Tools for Hydrodynamic Model Output Extraction

    Python 12 3

  4. EnsemblePerturbation EnsemblePerturbation Public

    perturbation of coupled model input over a space of input variables

    Python 7 3

  5. autoval autoval Public

    Python 6 1

  6. PyOFS PyOFS Public

    Python library for converting ocean data from NetCDF to geospatial format.

    Python 5 2

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  • noaa-ocs-modeling/ondemand-storm-workflow’s past year of commit activity
    Python 0 3 0 0 Updated Nov 21, 2024
  • PaHM Public

    Parametric Hurricane Modeling System

    noaa-ocs-modeling/PaHM’s past year of commit activity
    C 5 CC0-1.0 6 19 0 Updated Nov 18, 2024
  • EnsemblePerturbation Public

    perturbation of coupled model input over a space of input variables

    noaa-ocs-modeling/EnsemblePerturbation’s past year of commit activity
    Python 7 CC0-1.0 3 35 2 Updated Nov 15, 2024
  • autoval Public
    noaa-ocs-modeling/autoval’s past year of commit activity
    Python 6 1 2 0 Updated Oct 8, 2024
  • OCSMesh Public

    OCSMesh is a mesh preparation tool for coastal ocean modeling applications.

    noaa-ocs-modeling/OCSMesh’s past year of commit activity
    Roff 13 CC0-1.0 8 53 1 Updated Sep 16, 2024
  • CoupledModelDriver Public

    coupled model configuration generation

    noaa-ocs-modeling/CoupledModelDriver’s past year of commit activity
    Python 4 CC0-1.0 3 16 1 Updated Aug 8, 2024
  • STOFS-operational Public

    STOFS-operational

    noaa-ocs-modeling/STOFS-operational’s past year of commit activity
    Shell 3 2 1 0 Updated May 29, 2024
  • noaa-ocs-modeling/VDatum-Spatially-Varying-Uncertainty’s past year of commit activity
    MATLAB 0 0 1 0 Updated May 5, 2024
  • CoastalApp Public

    CoastalApp will be deprecated. Please switch to https://github.com/oceanmodeling/ufs-coastal . CoastalApp is a NUOPC application implemented following UFS best practices to couple coastal ocean models and other domains (Sea Ice, Atmosphere, Wave, Inland Hydrology, ...)

    noaa-ocs-modeling/CoastalApp’s past year of commit activity
    Fortran 13 CC0-1.0 32 27 3 Updated Apr 25, 2024
  • NEMS Public Forked from NOAA-EMC/NEMS

    NEMS (NOAA Environmental Modeling System)

    noaa-ocs-modeling/NEMS’s past year of commit activity
    Fortran 0 46 0 0 Updated Apr 11, 2024

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