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Keywords

  • Data assimilation
  • HF radar
  • model nesting

Index Terms

  • Oceanography: General: Ocean data assimilation and reanalysis
  • Oceanography: General: Numerical modeling
  • Oceanography: General: Coastal processes
  • Oceanography: General: Continental shelf and slope processes
  • Oceanography: General
Abstract
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Abstract

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 113, C08033, 15 PP., 2008
doi:10.1029/2007JC004585

Assimilation of high-frequency radar currents in a nested model of the West Florida Shelf

A. Barth

GeoHydrodynamics and Environment Research, MARE, University of Liège, Liège, Belgium

College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA

A. Alvera-Azcárate

GeoHydrodynamics and Environment Research, MARE, University of Liège, Liège, Belgium

College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA

R. H. Weisberg

College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA

High-frequency radar currents are assimilated in a West Florida Shelf (WFS) model based on the Regional Ocean Model System (ROMS), which is nested in the Atlantic Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) for the purpose of including both local and deep-ocean forcing, particularly the Gulf of Mexico Loop Current. Tides are not included in this model. An ensemble simulation of the WFS model is carried out under different wind-forcings in order to estimate the error covariance of the model state vector and the covariance between ocean currents and winds. Radial currents measured by high-frequency radar antennas near Saint Petersburg and Venice, Florida, USA, are assimilated using this ensemble-based error covariance. Different assimilation techniques using a time-average ensemble, a filter to reduce surface-gravity waves and an extended state vector including wind stress were tested. Results of the WFS model assimilating surface currents show an improvement of the model currents not only at the surface but also at depth.

Received 10 October 2007; accepted 21 March 2008; published 19 August 2008.

Citation: Barth, A., A. Alvera-Azcárate, and R. H. Weisberg (2008), Assimilation of high-frequency radar currents in a nested model of the West Florida Shelf, J. Geophys. Res., 113, C08033, doi:10.1029/2007JC004585.

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