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The ADCIRC model is a high-performance, cross-platform numerical ocean circulation model popular in simulating storm surge, tides, and coastal circulation problems.Originally developed by Drs. and ,the model is developed and maintained by a combination of academic, governmental, and corporate partners, including the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of Notre Dame, and the US Army Corps of Engineers.The ADCIRC system includes an independent multi-algorithmic wind forecast model and also has advanced coupling capabilities, allowing it to integrate effects from sediment transport, ice, waves, surface runoff, and baroclinicity.

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  • The ADCIRC model is a high-performance, cross-platform numerical ocean circulation model popular in simulating storm surge, tides, and coastal circulation problems.Originally developed by Drs. and ,the model is developed and maintained by a combination of academic, governmental, and corporate partners, including the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of Notre Dame, and the US Army Corps of Engineers.The ADCIRC system includes an independent multi-algorithmic wind forecast model and also has advanced coupling capabilities, allowing it to integrate effects from sediment transport, ice, waves, surface runoff, and baroclinicity. (en)
  • Il modello ADCIRC (contrazione di ADvanced CIRCulation model) è un modello generale della circolazione oceanica ad alte prestazioni, multipiattaforma e usato per simulare onde di tempesta, maree e problemi di circolazione costiera. Originariamente sviluppato da Rick Luettich e Joannes Westerink, il modello è attualmente mantenuto e sviluppato da una combinazione di accademici, partner governativi e appartenenti ad aziende private che includono l'Università della Carolina del Nord a Chapel Hill, l'Università di Notre Dame e gli United States Army Corps of Engineers. Il sistema ADCIRC include un modello indipendente multi-algoritmo di previsione dei venti e possiede capacità di accoppiamento avanzate, che permettono di integrare effetti collegati a trasporto di sedimenti, ghiaccio, onde, ruscellamento e baroclinicità. (it)
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  • The ADCIRC model is a high-performance, cross-platform numerical ocean circulation model popular in simulating storm surge, tides, and coastal circulation problems.Originally developed by Drs. and ,the model is developed and maintained by a combination of academic, governmental, and corporate partners, including the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of Notre Dame, and the US Army Corps of Engineers.The ADCIRC system includes an independent multi-algorithmic wind forecast model and also has advanced coupling capabilities, allowing it to integrate effects from sediment transport, ice, waves, surface runoff, and baroclinicity. (en)
  • Il modello ADCIRC (contrazione di ADvanced CIRCulation model) è un modello generale della circolazione oceanica ad alte prestazioni, multipiattaforma e usato per simulare onde di tempesta, maree e problemi di circolazione costiera. Originariamente sviluppato da Rick Luettich e Joannes Westerink, il modello è attualmente mantenuto e sviluppato da una combinazione di accademici, partner governativi e appartenenti ad aziende private che includono l'Università della Carolina del Nord a Chapel Hill, l'Università di Notre Dame e gli United States Army Corps of Engineers. (it)
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