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Impact of GODAE products on nested HYCOM simulations of the West Florida Shelf
Authors:Jr" target="_blank">George R HalliwellJr  Alexander Barth  Robert H Weisberg  Patrick Hogan  Ole Martin Smedstad  James Cummings
Institution:(1) MPO/RSMAS, University of Miami, 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, FL, USA;(2) GHER/AGO, University of Liege, Liege, Belgium;(3) University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL, USA;(4) Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center, MS, USA;(5) QinetiQ North America, Technology Solutions Group, PSI, Stennis Space Center, MS, USA;(6) Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey, CA, USA
Abstract:Nested non-assimilative simulations of the West Florida Shelf for 2004–2005 are used to quantify the impact of initial and boundary conditions provided by Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment ocean products. Simulations are nested within an optimum interpolation hindcast of the Atlantic Ocean, the initial test of the US Navy Coupled Ocean Data Assimilation system for the Gulf of Mexico, and a global ocean hindcast that used the latter assimilation system. These simulations are compared to one that is nested in a non-assimilative Gulf of Mexico model to document the importance of assimilation in the outer model. Simulations are evaluated by comparing model results to moored Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler measurements and moored sea surface temperature time series. The choice of outer model has little influence on simulated velocity fluctuations over the inner and middle shelf where fluctuations are dominated by the deterministic wind-driven response. Improvement is documented in the representation of alongshore flow variability over the outer shelf, driven in part by the intrusion of the Loop Current and associated cyclones at the shelf edge near the Dry Tortugas. This improvement was realized in the simulation nested in the global ocean hindcast, the only outer model choice that contained a realistic representation of Loop Current transport associated with basin-scale wind-driven gyre circulation and the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. For temperature, the non-assimilative outer model had a cold bias in the upper ocean that was substantially corrected in the data-assimilative outer models, leading to improved temperature representation in the simulations nested in the assimilative outer models.
Keywords:Numerical modeling  Coastal circulation
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