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POM  

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  • The Princeton Ocean Model (POM), 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. (en)

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  • 2014-01-30 09:53:53.0 [tbs1979] Insert Concept add broader relation (POM [45d0ab0d-19d4-4fc4-8f69-9f6b4529a430,106109] - Models [113ecbc2-ab36-4d58-a96c-a6ce0106e749,73395]);
  • 2014-01-30 09:54:31.0 [tbs1979] insert AltLabel (id: null text: Princeton Ocean Model language code: en);
  • 2021-11-30 13:24:19.0 [tstevens] Move Concepts delete broader relation (null); add broader relation (POM [45d0ab0d-19d4-4fc4-8f69-9f6b4529a430,826201] - Models [0a184cdc-c074-4946-90a6-02f03c686341,835911]);
  • 2022-03-11 14:25:59.0 [tstevens] insert Definition (id: null text: The Princeton Ocean Model (POM), 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. language code: en);

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https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/45d0ab0d-19d4-4fc4-8f69-9f6b4529a430

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