Interactive graphical toolkit global computer simulations in marine service operational forecasts

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Efficiency and completeness of the numerical simulation in oceanography and hydrometeorology are entirely determined by algorithmic features of the construction of an interactive computer simulations in the scale of the oceans with adaptive coated closed seas and coastal waters refined mathematical models, with the possibility of specifying software parallelization calculations near the concrete — the protected areas of the sea coast. An important component of the research is continuous graphical visualization techniques in the course of calculations, including those undertaken in parallel processes with shared RAM or test points on the external media. The results of computational experiments are used in the description of hydrodynamic processes near the coast, which is important in keeping the organization of sea control services and forecasting marine hazards.

Keywords: computational simulation, interactive graphics systems, engineering systems, oceanography, hydrometeorology, tensor mathematics
Citation in English: Bogdanov A.V., Degtyreva Ya.A., Zakharchuk E.A., Tikhonova N.A., Foux V.R., Khramushin V.N. Interactive graphical toolkit global computer simulations in marine service operational forecasts // Computer Research and Modeling, 2015, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 641-648
Citation in English: Bogdanov A.V., Degtyreva Ya.A., Zakharchuk E.A., Tikhonova N.A., Foux V.R., Khramushin V.N. Interactive graphical toolkit global computer simulations in marine service operational forecasts // Computer Research and Modeling, 2015, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 641-648
DOI: 10.20537/2076-7633-2015-7-3-641-648
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