Assimilation of sea surface temperature in the POL Coastal Ocean Modelling System

A one-dimensional scheme is used to assimilate satellite Sea Surface Temperature data into the Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory Coastal Ocean Modelling System, set up in the Irish Sea with a fine resolution (∼ 1.8 km). The capabilities of the assimilation scheme are investigated using two different...

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Published inJournal of marine systems Vol. 65; no. 1; pp. 27 - 40
Main Authors Andreu-Burillo, I., Holt, J., Proctor, R., Annan, J.D., James, I.D., Prandle, D.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.03.2007
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Summary:A one-dimensional scheme is used to assimilate satellite Sea Surface Temperature data into the Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory Coastal Ocean Modelling System, set up in the Irish Sea with a fine resolution (∼ 1.8 km). The capabilities of the assimilation scheme are investigated using two different sets of satellite data, of lower and similar resolution to that of the model respectively. Comparison of results with independent data show that assimilation improves the modelled Sea Surface Temperature, but does not address model representation of the temperature vertical structure. It is concluded that for the Irish Sea and at the scales resolved by the model, the assimilation problem cannot be approached in a one-dimensional framework. It is also pointed out that forecast error needs to account explicitly for errors in the representation of the vertical structure of the thermal field. Three-dimensional methods that are suited for coastal systems are then suggested.
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ISSN:0924-7963
1879-1573
DOI:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2005.09.017