Fathom Science’s Ocean Analysis for Hurricane Isaias gives you multi-layered information on the hurricane’s impacts on ocean and atmospheric conditions. A hurricane is as much an ocean event as it is an atmospheric
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On some water temperature maps that Fathom Science produces, a temperature front is marked. The front is often a place of high fish concentration, because it indicates where cold, nutrient-rich
“Metocean” is a combination of the words “meteorological” and “oceanographic.” Metocean refers to the interaction of the atmosphere and the ocean, which influence each other and have profound impacts from
At any given time, a satellite’s view of the ocean’s surface is partly obscured by clouds. Despite this, some ocean models, such as those that Fathom Science uses, show clear
Ocean modeling is the science of describing and predicting characteristics of the ocean, calculated from real-time data inputs and the physics of fluid dynamics. The inputs include observations from satellites,
Fathom Science utilizes Cloud Computing resources to generate our in-house models. This combines our expertise with the latest and greatest in computational hardware in order to deliver accurate environmental conditions
Ocean model coupling is the connection of several separate numerical fluid dynamic models (see Ocean Modeling Explained ) so that output from each model becomes input for the other models.