P20229KW2R_PE8_ PRIN2022PNRR- SEAPLANE - SimulatIon and modElling of interfAce fluxes in wind-wave flows for an imProved cLimAte scieNcE

acronym
P20229KW2R_PE8_ PRIN2022PNRR- SEAPLANE
description

The interactions of a turbulent wind with a water surface represents a very fundamental problem for many atmospheric processes.
The momentum and heat exchanges across the interface with oceans abruptly affects the atmosphere and the understanding of the driving mechanisms would certainly improve weather predictions capabilities. However, after decades of research efforts, the wind-wave problem is still recognized as extremely elusive. The reason is the multiscale and multiphysical nature of the phenomena involved. Indeed, the scales of the turbulent wind are significantly affected by the smaller scales of the water waves which in turn are influenced by the structure of the turbulent wind itself thus forming a complex multiscale coupling phenomenon. Furthermore,
processes of different nature are involved (e.g chemistry, biology, radiation etc) thus further increasing the complexity of the multiscale wind-wave interactions due to multiphysics. The SEAPLANE project aims to address these issues by using innovative statistical tools and advanced modeling approaches.

Funding institution
MUR - Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca
Responsible_name
Andrea CIMARELLI
contact person ISAC
date inizio fine
2023-11-29 - 2025-11-28
istituz coord
Università degli Studi di MODENA e REGGIO EMILIA
Progetto PNRR Finanziato dall'Unione Europea – Next Generation EU