The report finds that
the ECCO model increased the capacity for career academies to provide career exploration activities and increased the number of students participating in internships.
ECCO model - data syntheses are being used to quantify the ocean's role in the global carbon cycle, to understand the recent evolution of the polar oceans, to monitor time - evolving heat, water, and chemical exchanges within and between different components of the Earth system, and for many other science applications.
Not exact matches
The first
model, called
ECCO - 2, simulates the movement of particles propelled by surface currents, projecting their motion up to 20 years into the future.
The visualization covers the period June 2005 to December 2007 and is based on a synthesis of a numerical
model with observational data, created by a NASA project called Estimating the Circulation and Climate of the Ocean, or
ECCO for short.
ECCO utilizes a
model that includes a series of classroom - based lessons, visits to local worksites and college campuses and a six - week internship.
Spatially ‐ averaged bottom pressure anomalies near Antarctica (south of 60 ° S) calculated from GRACE data are well correlated with those produced by the
ECCO project using least ‐ squares optimization methods to fit an ocean
model to most available data.
His current research includes global ocean
modeling and data assimilation efforts as part of Estimating the Circulation & Climate of the Ocean (
ECCO) consortium, as well as using ensemble methods for regional ocean analysis and prediction.