Aime Fournier's Vitae - MMM
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Aimé Fournier fournier@ucar.edu Curriculum vitae<br />
3 Research, scholarly & creative activities<br />
3.1 Refereed articles (total 16)<br />
1. Fournier, “Introduction to orthonormal wavelet analysis with shift invariance: Application to observed atmospheric<br />
blocking spatial structure,” Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 57, 3856-3880 (2000).<br />
2. Fournier, “Atmospheric energetics in the wavelet domain. Part I: Governing equations and interpretation for idealized<br />
flows,” J Atmos Sci, 59, 1182-1197 (2002)<br />
3. Fournier, “Atmospheric energetics in the wavelet domain. Part II: Time-averaged observed atmospheric blocking,”<br />
J Atmos Sci, 60, 319-338 (2003)<br />
4. Fournier, Mark A Taylor and Joseph J Tribbia, “The spectral element atmosphere model (SEAM): High-resolution<br />
parallel computation and localized resolution of regional dynamics,” Monthly Weather Review, 132, 726-748 (2004)<br />
5. Fournier, “Instantaneous wavelet energetic transfers between atmospheric blocking and local eddies,” Journal of<br />
Climate, 13, 2151-2171 (2005)<br />
6. KA Maasch, RJ Oglesby and Fournier, “Barry Saltzman and the theory of climate,” J Climate, 13, 2141-2150 (2005)<br />
7. JM Dennis, Fournier, W Spotz, A St-Cyr, Taylor, SJ Thomas and H Tufo, “High resolution mesh convergence<br />
properties and parallel efficiency of a spectral element atmospheric dynamical core,” International Journal of High-<br />
Performance Computing Applications, 19, 225–235 (2005).<br />
8. Duane Rosenberg, Fournier, Paul Fischer & Annick Pouquet, “Geophysical-astrophysical spectral-element adaptive<br />
refinement (GASpAR): Object-oriented h-adaptive fluid dynamics simulation,” Journal of Computational Physics<br />
215(1), 59–80 (2006). http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcp.2005.10.031<br />
9. Fournier, “Exact calculation of Fourier series in nonconforming spectral-element methods,” J Comp Phys, 215(1),<br />
1–5 (2006). http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcp.2005.11.023<br />
10. Ferdinand Baer, Houjun Wang, Tribbia & Fournier, “Climate modeling with spectral elements,” Mon Wea Rev,<br />
134(12), 3610–3624 (2006).<br />
11. Wang, Tribbia, Baer, Fournier & Taylor, “A spectral element version of CAM2,” Mon Wea Rev, 135, 3825-3840<br />
(2007).<br />
12. Fournier, Rosenberg & Pouquet, “Dynamically adaptive spectral-element simulations of 2D incompressible Navier-<br />
Stokes vortex decays” Geoph Astr Fluid Dyn, 103, 245–268 (2009).<br />
13. Taylor, St-Cyr & Fournier, “A non-oscillatory advection operator for the compatible spectral element method”<br />
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5545, 273–282 (2009).<br />
14. H Weller, H Weller & Fournier, “Voronoi, Delaunay and block structured mesh refinement for solution of the shallow<br />
water equations on the sphere” Mon Wea Rev, 137, 4208–4224 (2009).<br />
15. Taylor & Fournier, “A compatible and conservative spectral element method on unstructured grids” J Comp Phys,<br />
229, 5879–5895 doi:10.1016/j.jcp.2010.04.008 (2010).<br />
16. J Berner, S-Y Ha, JP Hacker, Fournier & C Snyder, “Model uncertainty in a mesoscale ensemble prediction system:<br />
Stochastic versus multi-physics representations” Mon Wea Rev, in press (2011).<br />
3.2 Books<br />
1. Fournier, “Transfers and fluxes of wind kinetic energy between orthogonal wavelet components during atmospheric<br />
blocking,” Chapter 7 of Wavelets in Physics, JC van den Berg, Ed., Cambridge U Press, 263-297 (1999).<br />
2. Fournier, Gregory Beylkin & Vani Cheruvu, “Multiresolution adaptive space refinement in geophysical fluid dynamics<br />
simulation,” Lecture Notes Comp Sci Eng 41, Adaptive Mesh Refinement - Theory and Applications, T Plewa, T<br />
Linde and VG Weirs, Eds., 161-170 (2005).<br />
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