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Sergei K. Gulev
Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 4
Citations - 1304
Sergei K. Gulev is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ocean current & Gulf Stream. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 1231 citations. Previous affiliations of Sergei K. Gulev include Shirshov Institute of Oceanology.
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Impact of partial steps and momentum advection schemes in a global ocean circulation model at eddy-permitting resolution
Bernard Barnier,Gurvan Madec,Thierry Penduff,Jean-Marc Molines,Anne-Marie Tréguier,Julien Le Sommer,Aike Beckmann,Arne Biastoch,Claus W. Böning,Joachim Dengg,Corine Derval,Edmée Durand,Sergei K. Gulev,Elisabeth Rémy,Claude Talandier,Sébastien Theetten,Mathew Maltrud,Julie L. McClean,Beverly A. de Cuevas +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, a series of sensitivity tests were performed with a z-coordinate, global eddy-permitting (1/4°) ocean/sea-ice model (the ORCA-R025 model configuration developed for the DRAKKAR project) to evaluate the impact of recent state-of-the-art numerical schemes on model solutions.
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An ERA40-based atmospheric forcing for global ocean circulation models
Laurent Brodeau,Bernard Barnier,Anne-Marie Tréguier,Thierry Penduff,Thierry Penduff,Sergei K. Gulev +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare the raw fields of ERA40 to the CORE.v1 dataset of Large and Yeager (2004), used here as a reference, and discuss their choice to use daily radiative fluxes and monthly precipitation products extracted from satellite data rather than their ERA40 counterparts.
Eddy-permitting ocean circulation hindcasts of past decades
Bernard Barnier,Laurent Brodeau,Julien Le Sommer,Jean-Marc Molines,Thierry Penduff,Sébastien Theetten,Anne-Marie Tréguier,Gérard Madec,Arne Biastoch,Claus W. Böning,Joachim Dengg,Sergei K. Gulev,Romain Bourdallé-Badie,Jérôme Chanut,Gilles Garric,S.G. Alderson,Andrew C. Coward,Beverly A. de Cuevas,Adrian L. New,Keith Haines,Gregory C. Smith,Sybren Drijfhout,Wilco Hazeleger,Camiel Severijns,Paul G. Myers +24 more
TL;DR: The DRAKKAR consortium as mentioned in this paper investigated the variability of the ocean circulation and water mass properties during past decades, and their effects on climate through the transport of heat through a hierarchy of high resolution model configurations based on the NEMO system.
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Comparing 20 years of precipitation estimates from different sources over the world ocean
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared ten different global precipitation data sets over the oceans and discussed their respective strengths and weaknesses in ocean regions where they are potentially important to the salinity and buoyancy budgets of surface waters.