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The Princeton Ocean Model (POM) is a simple-to-run yet powerful ocean modeling code to simulate a wide-range of problems, from small-scale coastal processes to global ocean climate change. POM is a sigma coordinate (terrain-following), free surface ocean model with embedded turbulence and wave sub-models, and wet-dry capability. POM has been a pioneering force in ocean research since the early 1980s, and continues with innovative new developments by its many users worldwide (~7000 users from 70 countries).
Princeton Ocean Model (POM) Web Site
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International Workshop on Modeling the Ocean (IWMO):
> IWMO-2025, Stanford, California, June 30-July 3, 2025
> IWMO-2024, Sapporo, Japan, June 17-20, 2024
past meetings
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