10th IWMO-2018

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10th International Workshop on Modeling the Ocean 2018

The 10th International Workshop on Modeling the Ocean (IWMO) takes place in Santos on June 25-28, 2018.

The 10th International Workshop on Modeling the Ocean (IWMO 2018) was hosted by the University of Sao Paulo and held on June 25–28, 2018, at the beautiful coastal city of Santos, Brazil. This old city was founded by the Portuguese in the 1500s and is known for its world’slongest beach garden, the Coffee Museum and the Pele Museum (fea turing the famous football player and a local hero). Since the inaugural IWMO meeting in Taiwan in 2009, meetings were held in Asia, Europe, North America, and Australia, but this was the first meeting to be held in South America. With the 10th anniversary of IWMO, we would like to acknowledge the foremost contribution and dedication of Prof. L.-Y. Oey who was one of the founding fathers of IWMO in 2009 (Oey et al. 2010a, b) and who led the organization for 10 successful years, before passing the leadership baton to a new generation of scientists. During this meeting, a special session was held to honor Professor Emeritus George L. Mellor for his pioneering contribution to ocean modeling, which started some 6 decades ago and continues today with his own contribution to this special issue (Mellor 2019). We would like thus to dedicate this special issue to Professor Mellor and his legacy.

About 80 scientists from more than dozen different coun tries attended the IWMO 2018 meeting, which included key note invited speakers, as well as oral and poster presentations on various topics involved ocean modeling, analysis, and dy namics. Continuing with the IWMO tradition, students and postdocs participated in the Outstanding Young Scientist Award (OYSA) competition; forming interactions between senior and young scientists and between scientists from dif ferent countries is a hallmark goal of the IWMO idea. The meeting covered a widerange oftopics with sessions focusing on air-sea-ice coupled processes, large-scale circulation and climate dynamics, ecosystems/biogeochemical modeling, multi-scale interactions, waves, currents and turbulence, coastal and marginal seas, and the development of ocean fore cast systems and data assimilation methods.

International Steering Committee
  • Lie-Yauw Oey National Central Univ. Taiwan & Princeton Univ. USA
  • Jinyu Sheng Dalhousie University, Canada
  • Jarle Berntsen University of Bergen, Norway
  • Huijie Xue University of Maine, USA
  • Yasumasa Miyazawa JAMSTEC, Japan
  • Humio Mitsudera Hokkaido University, Japan
  • Yutaka Yoshikawa Kyoto University, Japan
  • Jianping Gan Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China
  • Tal Ezer Old Dominion University, USA
  • Yign Noh Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
  • Xiao Hua Wang UNSW University, Canberra, Australia
  • Jia Wang NOAA/GLERL, USA
  • Ricardo de Camargo University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Local Organizing Committee
  • Ricardo de Camargo - CHAIR University of Sao Paulo
  • Carlos Eduardo Peres Teixeira Federal University of Ceara
  • Clemente Augusto Souza Tanajura Federal University of Bahia
  • Joseph Harari University of Sao Paulo
  • Luciano Ponzi Pezzi National Institute for Space Research
  • Mauro Cirano Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
  • Moacyr Araújo Federal University of Pernambuco
  • Paulo Henrique Rezende Calil Federal University of Rio Grande
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