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This document presents an overview of the operational modeling techniques utilized for the Gulf Stream and Great Bay regions, with a focus on data initialization techniques and validation. It emphasizes the importance of using SST (Sea Surface Temperature), SSH (Sea Surface Height), and advanced methodologies such as CODAR, drifters, and gliders. The study notes improvements in model performance through previously developed multiscale feature models and operational FORMS. Key next steps include data assimilation and validation efforts, supported actively by MIT.
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MARCOOS Modeling @Umassd • Data • Initialization Technique • GSMR • GOMFM • Shelf • Operational Modeling using HOPS • Next steps – Validation and Assimilation
Data • SST • SSH • Climatology • CODAR • Drifter • Glider
Methodology • Previously developed multiscale feature models for the GSMR (Gangopadhyay et al. 1997 – JAOT, 3-part study) • Operationally implemented FORMS for the GOM/GB region (Gangopadhyay et al. 2003; Brown et al. 2007a,b) • Brown et al. papers are in Jour. Oceanic Engg. Oct 2007.
The Team • Wendell • Avijit • Andre • Shawna • Filipe • Gustavo • Chris • With active support from MIT