Assessing impacts of observations on ocean circulation models with examples from coastal, shelf, and marginal seas

CA Edwards, P De Mey-Frémaux… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Ocean observing systems in coastal, shelf and marginal seas collect diverse oceanographic
information supporting a wide range of socioeconomic needs, but observations are …

Assessing the potential impact of assimilating total surface current velocities in the Met Office's global ocean forecasting system

J Waters, MJ Martin, MJ Bell, RR King… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Accurate prediction of ocean surface currents is important for marine safety, ship routing,
tracking of pollutants and in coupled forecasting. Presently, velocity observations are not …

CODAR data assimilation into an integrated ocean forecasting system for the Brazilian Southeastern coast

R Toste, CS Böck, MS da Silva, NO Moraes, AE Soares… - Ocean Modelling, 2024 - Elsevier
Near real-time surface current measurements from shore-based high-frequency (HF) radars
have increasingly proved to be an essential observation for ocean data assimilation (DA) …

[HTML][HTML] Assessment of OMA Gap-Filling Performances for Multiple and Single Coastal HF Radar Systems: Validation with Drifter Data in the Ligurian Sea

L Corgnati, M Berta, Z Kokkini, C Mantovani… - Remote Sensing, 2024 - mdpi.com
High-frequency radars (HFRs) provide remote information on ocean surface velocity in
extended coastal areas at high resolutions in space (O (km)) and time (O (h)). They directly …