Ian G. Grooms, Ph.D.

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2011 Applied Mathematics University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
Area:
Applied Mathematics, Physical Oceanography, Fluid and Plasma Physics
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Keith Julien grad student 2011 CU Boulder
 (Asymptotic and Numerical Methods for Rapidly Rotating Buoyant Flow.)
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Pachev B, Whitehead JP, Fantuzzi G, et al. (2020) Rigorous bounds on the heat transport of rotating convection with Ekman pumping Journal of Mathematical Physics. 61: 023101
Barham W, Grooms I. (2020) On energy exchanges between eddies and the mean flow in quasigeostrophic turbulence Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 885
Barham W, Grooms I. (2019) An eddifying Stommel model: Fast eddy effects in a two-box ocean Geophysical and Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics. 113: 505-526
Grooms I, Kleiber W. (2019) Diagnosing, modeling, and testing a multiplicative stochastic Gent-McWilliams parameterization Ocean Modelling. 133: 1-10
Watwood M, Grooms I, Julien KA, et al. (2019) Energy-conserving Galerkin approximations for quasigeostrophic dynamics Journal of Computational Physics. 388: 23-40
Barham W, Grooms I. (2019) Exact instantaneous optimals in the non-geostrophic Eady problem and the detrimental effects of discretization Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics. 33: 125-139
Grooms I, Julien K. (2018) Multiscale Models in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Earth and Space Science. 5: 668-675
Barham W, Bachman S, Grooms I. (2018) Some effects of horizontal discretization on linear baroclinic and symmetric instabilities Ocean Modelling. 125: 106-116
Weiss JB, Grooms I. (2017) Assimilation of ocean sea-surface height observations of mesoscale eddies. Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.). 27: 126803
Grooms I, Zanna L. (2017) A note on ‘Toward a stochastic parameterization of ocean mesoscale eddies’ Ocean Modelling. 113: 30-33
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