The Navy's Application of Ocean Forecasting to Decision Support

The Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO) provides daily operational global, regional, and coastal ocean model forecasts and their associated prediction products. The models utilized include three-dimensional circulation, wave, and ice forecasting systems that have been developed to meet Navy requi...

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Published inOceanography (Washington, D.C.) Vol. 27; no. 3; pp. 126 - 137
Main Authors BUB, FRANK L., MASK, ANDREA C., WOOD, KELLY R., KRYNEN, DENNIS G., LUNDE, BRUCE N., DeHAAN, CHRISTOPHER J., METZGER, E. JOSEPH, POSEY, PAMELA G., WALLMARK, JAY A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published The Oceanography Society 01.09.2014
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Summary:The Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO) provides daily operational global, regional, and coastal ocean model forecasts and their associated prediction products. The models utilized include three-dimensional circulation, wave, and ice forecasting systems that have been developed to meet Navy requirements; the models are forced by Navy atmospheric models and constrained by Navy-developed bottom topography. In addition, NAVOCEANO acquires, quality controls, and delivers real-time ocean observations from both in situ and remote-sensing resources for assimilation by the ocean models. These observations are also used to assess model skill and develop ocean climatologies. A major supercomputing capacity is needed to run this ocean modeling suite, as well as a uniquely skilled model operations team that keeps the systems running. Dedicated ocean forecasters interpret the predictions and apply the information to Navy operations. The path from requirements to development to operations demonstrates the close links between research and development, production, and operational Navy applications. This path also provides innovative future ocean modeling plans directed to improve oceanographic support to the Navy.
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ISSN:1042-8275
2377-617X
DOI:10.5670/oceanog.2014.74