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Skill assessment of a hydrodynamic model of circulation over the Texas-Louisiana continental shelf

Journal

OCEAN MODELLING
Volume 43-44, Issue -, Pages 64-76

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ocemod.2011.11.009

Keywords

Northern Gulf of Mexico; Mississippi River; Atchafalaya River; Skill assessment; ROMS

Funding

  1. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [NA09N0S4780208, NA06N0S4780198, NA03N0S4780039]
  2. Minerals Management Service [M07AC12922, 14-35-0001-30509]
  3. NOAA Center [NGOMEX 153]

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A numerical hydrodynamic simulation of the Texas-Louisiana continental shelf circulation is compared with hydrographic and moored observations of temperature, salinity, and current velocity. The spatial and temporal structure of the model error suggests that the model is able to reproduce the observed broad-scale features and seasonal patterns faithfully. However, there are energetic features that have small spatial and temporal scales, 30-50 km and 5-12 days, that are not reproduced in the model. These small-scale features are not well resolved concurrently in both space and time by most modern hydrographic and moored measurements, and thus appear as observational noise when comparing observations with numerical simulations. We demonstrate that these features are reproduced statistically within the model in terms of mean and variance, but are not reproduced exactly. Thus, these features create a substantial noise floor that constrain assessments of model skill to large spatial and temporal scales. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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