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Following publication has been announced by our department Hydrodynamics and Data Assimilation. For further information please contact Dr. Joanna Staneva, co-author of the publication:

 

Wang, J., Ezer, T., de Camargo, R., Miyazawa, Y., Staneva, J., & Xu, F. (2024): The 12th International Workshop on Modeling the Ocean (IWMO 2022) in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA on June 28–July 1, 2022. Ocean Dynamics 74, 77–80, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10236-023-01593-5

The 12th International Workshop on Modeling the Ocean (IWMO 2022) was hosted by the Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research (CIGLR) and NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL). The meeting was held on the campus of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, on June 28-July 1, 2022.

The IWMO meetings are aimed at bringing together scientists from different countries and encouraging international research collaborations on topics of ocean modeling, ocean prediction and data analysis.

Ann Arbor is a college town around the meandering Huron River residing the University of Michigan (established in 1817), with a population of around 120,000 including about 50,000 students. Michigan has distinct four seasons with beautiful autumn red leaves scenic, but long winters with ice covered lakes and typical Mid-West weather. The Great Lakes provide a platform for cutting-edge research in modeling and prediction of lake hydrodynamics, lake ice, special weather events, and climate change components that include the atmosphere, cryosphere (ice), hydrosphere (lake hydrodynamics), biosphere (lake ecosystem), and land process; all these components closely interact with human dimensions and affect the large population around the Great Lakes. Therefore, several presentations addressed lake research in the region.

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