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This document outlines the essential input data required for modeling ocean-ice interactions, focusing on various factors such as wind forcing, bathymetry, and weather conditions. Key elements of river runoff, tidal harmonics, and sediment types are also discussed. Detailed specifications include data resolutions from sources like TOPEX/POSEIDON and KORDI, alongside uncertainties in tidal harmonics. The resource also emphasizes the importance of temperature and salinity climatology in data analysis for effective marine modeling within specified geographical coordinates.
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Required input data for models • Waves: wind forcing, bathymetry • Ocean-ice model: • Weather forcing • Bathymetry • Tidal harmonics • T/S climatology • River runoff • SPM: • Bottom sediment type • Initial condition • River SPM load
Tidal harmonics • Satellite: TOPEX/POSEIDON – 1/4degree resolution, 8 harmonics, Danish space centre, global • KORDI: 10km resolution, 8 harmonincs, Yellow Sea, East China Sea
T/S monthly climatology and River runoff • T/S: NODC High resolution (1/4 degree) Temperature and Salinity Analyses of the World's Oceans (http://www.nodc.noaa.gov/OC5/WOA01/qd_ts01.html) Version 2. • River runoff: annual mean value – IAP