Use existing models (such as DIECAST, ADCIRC and HYCOM) to simulate tides and
currents in the Gulf of Mexico and estuaries along the coast of the Gulf.
With wind data from either historical data or meteorology models, predict storm
surge and its effects, such as flooding, during hurricanes and tropical storm events in
the northern Gulf of Mexico.
Study nearshore wave transformation and investigate the interactions between waves
and currents and the energy transfer and balance in the region.
Investigate wave breaking and its parameterization in the nearshore region.
Both laboratory and field data is used to verify and validate model results. Field data,
mainly Sea Surface Temperatures (SST) and Heights (SSH) for mesoscale studies are obtained
from satellite data provided by NASA and NOAA.
GeoResources Institute, an
HPC2 Affiliate
Director: David R. Shaw,
Ph.D.
Ph: 662-325-9573
Mississippi State, MS 39762 WebMaster Modified:
April 21, 2006