The long history of the International Workshop on Wave Hindcasting and Forecasting has been previously described by Breivik et al. (2015, 2017) for the topical collections following the 13th and 14th Worksho...
The IWMO was first held in 2009 with the goal that modelers and observationalists interested in ocean processes and coupling with its surrounding can exchange their latest research and wide-ranging ideas in ...
The Coastal Ocean and Shelf Seas Task Team (COSS-TT) is part of the Ocean Predict Organization (OceanPredict.org), an international science network to improve global and regional ocean prediction and forecas...
The regional and coastal ocean, as a complex interface area where land, hydrology, atmosphere, and ocean interact, concentrates a wide range of actors dealing with increasing socioeconomic and environmental ...
The IWMO evolved from a small group meeting of the Princeton Ocean Model (POM), but it is open to the ocean modeling community at large. The IWMO focuses on all aspects of ocean and coupled air-wave-sea, ice...