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Coastal Ocean Forecasting: system integration and evaluation ArchiMer
Kourafalou, V. H.; De Mey, P.; Le Henaff, M.; Charria, Guillaume; Edwards, C. A.; He, R.; Herzfeld, M.; Pascual, A.; Stanev, E. V.; Tintore, J.; Usui, N.; Van Der Westhuysen, A. J.; Wilkin, J.; Zhu, X..
Recent advances in Coastal Ocean Forecasting Systems (COFS) are discussed. Emphasis is given in the integration of the observational and modeling components, each developed in the context of monitoring and forecasting in the coastal seas. These integrated systems must be linked to larger scale systems toward seamless data sets, nowcasts and forecasts (from the global ocean, through the continental shelf and to the nearshore regions). Emerging capabilities include: methods to optimize coastal/regional observational networks; and probabilistic approaches to address both science and applications related to COFS. International collaboration is essential to exchange best practices, achieve common frameworks and establish standards.
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Ano: 2015 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00242/35281/83231.pdf
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On the forcing of sea level in the Black Sea ArchiMer
Tsimplis, M. N.; Josey, S. A.; Rixen, M.; Stanev, E. V..
[1] Forcing mechanisms for sea level variability in the Black Sea are investigated in the [context of an observed increase in the sea level of this basin by 2.5 mm/yr over the last 60 years. Temperature and salinity variations computed from the Mediterranean Data Archeology and Rescue (MEDAR) data set exhibit significant interdecadal variability. However, the corresponding steric height variation does not show a long-term increase and thus cannot account for the observed change in sea level. The impact of surface freshwater flux (P-E) changes is also investigated using two independent data sets. The first data set, which is based on measurements collected in the basin, can explain most of the sea level variability, with only 0.8 mm/yr remaining...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Climatology; Steric sea level; North Atlantic Oscillation; Interbasin water and salt exchange; Black Sea.
Ano: 2004 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00209/32000/30424.pdf
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