BIB-VERSION:: CS-TR-v2.0
ID:: UCB//S2K-93-34
ENTRY:: February 25, 1994 
TITLE:: A Simple Research Paradigm in the Context of the 
        Sequoia 2000 Project and its Application to an 
        Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction Study 
DATE:: June 1993 
AUTHOR:: Waliser, D. E. 
AUTHOR:: Mechoso, C. R
AUTHOR:: Gautier, Catherine 
AUTHOR:: Neelin, J. D. 
PAGES:: 9
ABSTRACT:: This paper presents an application of a common 
research paradigm that can help enhance and facilitate the
conceptual interaction between the research goals of climate
and global change researchers and the design and implementation
goals of the computer scientists and engineers. As presented,
the paradigm fits neatly into the Sequoia 2000 architecture,
and can be applied across scientific disciplines and to all
levels of scientific research, from the program level to the
detailed analysis level. Each of these aspects are discusssed
and example applications of the paradigm to the area of ocean-
atmosphere interactions are given, including a detailed application
to the analysis of evaporative heat flux parameterizations for ocean
general circulation models. 
RETRIEVAL:: postscript (in all.ps)
END:: UCB//S2K-93-34