Welcome to The Princeton Ocean Model (POM), a simple-to-run yet powerful ocean modeling code that is able to simulate a wide-range of problems: circulation and mixing processes in rivers, estuaries, shelf and slope, lakes, semi-enclosed seas and open and global ocean.  POM is a sigma coordinate, free surface ocean model with embedded turbulence and wave sub-models, and wet-dry capability. POM has been and continues to be a pioneering force in ocean research and modeling due to the continued innovative improvements and new developments by its users.
 
News and Announcements:

  • IWMO-2009 Special Issue Part 1
  • Mark Your Calendar ------
    IWMO-2010: 2nd International Workshop on Modeling the Ocean
    24-26 May 2010, Norfolk, VA (Final abstract & registration deadline: 01-APR-2010)
  • IWMO-2009: 1st International Workshop on Modeling the Ocean
    (Taipei, 23-26 Feb., 2009)
    : Summary
  • Download latest Parallel POM Code developed by Stony Brook University

  •  Download latest POM codes with (and without) Wet&Dry
  • APOM (Assimilated POM): 4DVAR, current-wave, ice, MPI, nonhydrostatic, sediment
  •  Ocean Modeling Positions Available

  • New Users: see Registration and Information for Users

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