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The Black Sea Physics Analysis and Forecasting System within the Framework of the Copernicus Marine Service

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jmse10010048

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Black Sea; operational oceanography; numerical modelling; data assimilation; forecasting; validation

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  1. Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service for the Black Sea Monitoring and Forecasting Center [72-CMEMS-MFS-BS]

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This work describes the design, implementation and validation of the Black Sea physics analysis and forecasting system, which provides analyses and forecasts of temperature, salinity, sea surface height, mixed layer depth and currents for the entire Black Sea basin, excluding the Azov Sea.
This work describes the design, implementation and validation of the Black Sea physics analysis and forecasting system, developed by the Black Sea Physics production unit within the Black Sea Monitoring and Forecasting Center as part of the Copernicus Marine Environment and Monitoring Service. The system provides analyses and forecasts of the temperature, salinity, sea surface height, mixed layer depth and currents for the whole Black Sea basin, excluding the Azov Sea, and has been operational since 2016. The system is composed of the NEMO (v 3.4) numerical model and an OceanVar scheme, which brings together real time observations (in-situ temperature and salinity profiles, sea level anomaly and sea surface temperature satellite data). An operational quality assessment framework is used to evaluate the accuracy of the products which set the basic standards for the future upgrades, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of the model and the observing system in the Black Sea.

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