"The grid doesn't lie," Elias said, dialing the number. "The water goes where the math says it goes."
MIKE 21 is a two-dimensional, depth-averaged modeling system designed for free-surface flows. It operates by solving the depth-integrated Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations, which account for the conservation of mass and momentum. : dhi mike 21
DHI Mike 21 is a hydrodynamic modeling software developed by DHI (Danish Hydraulic Institute). It's widely used for simulating and predicting coastal and marine environments, including ocean currents, waves, water levels, and sediment transport. "The grid doesn't lie," Elias said, dialing the number