Title of article :
Development, implementation and evaluation of a data-assimilative ocean forecasting system off the central California coast
Author/Authors :
Chao، نويسنده , , Yi and Li، نويسنده , , Zhijin and Farrara، نويسنده , , John and McWilliams، نويسنده , , James C. and Bellingham، نويسنده , , James and Capet، نويسنده , , Xavier and Chavez، نويسنده , , Francisco and Choi، نويسنده , , Jei-Kook and Davis، نويسنده , , Russ and Doyle، نويسنده , , Jim and Fratantoni، نويسنده , , David M. and Li، نويسنده , , Peggy and Marchesiello، نويسنده , , Patrick and Moline، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
27
From page :
100
To page :
126
Abstract :
The development and implementation of a real-time ocean forecast system based on the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) off the coast of central California are described. The ROMS configuration consists of three nested modeling domains with increasing spatial resolutions: the US West coastal ocean at 15-km resolution, the central California coastal ocean at 5 km, and the Monterey Bay region at 1.5 km. All three nested models have 32 vertical sigma (or terrain-following) layers and were integrated in conjunction with a three-dimensional variational data assimilation algorithm (3DVAR) to produce snapshots of the ocean state every 6 h (the reanalysis) and 48-h forecasts once a day. This ROMS forecast system was operated in real time during the field experiment known as the Autonomous Ocean Sampling Network (AOSN-II) in August 2003. After the field experiment, a number of improvements were made to the ROMS forecast system: more data were added in the reanalysis with more careful quality control procedures, improvements were made in the data assimilation scheme, as well as model surface and side boundary conditions. sults from the ROMS reanalysis are presented here. The ROMS reanalysis is first compared with the assimilated data as a consistency check. An evaluation of the ROMS reanalysis against the independent measurements that are not assimilated into the model is then presented. This evaluation shows the mean differences in temperature and salinity between reanalysis and observations to be less than 1 °C and 0.2 psu (practical salinity unit), respectively, with root-mean-square (RMS) differences of less than 1.5 °C and 0.25 psu. Qualitative agreement is found between independent current measurements and the ROMS reanalysis. The agreement is particularly good for the vertically integrated current along the offshore glider tracks: the ROMS reanalysis can realistically reproduce the poleward California Undercurrent. Reasonably good agreement is found in the spatial patterns of the surface current as measured by high-frequency (HF) radars. Preliminary results concerning the ROMS forecast skill and predictability are also presented. Future plans to improve the ROMS forecast system with a particular focus on assimilation of HF radar current measurements are discussed.
Keywords :
Data assimilation , Ocean forecast , adaptive sampling , Ocean modeling , Reanalysis , coastal ocean
Journal title :
Deep-sea research part II: Topical Studies in oceanography
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Deep-sea research part II: Topical Studies in oceanography
Record number :
2314676
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