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Brandon J. Bethel, Yana Buravleva and Decai Tang
Following the global shutdown of tourism at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, small island developing states such as The Bahamas had their economies immobilized due to their heavy dependence on the industry. Beyond economic recovery in a post COVID-19 ...
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Ru Wang, Qingyu Zheng, Wei Li, Guijun Han, Xuan Wang and Song Hu
The uncertainty in the initial condition seriously affects the forecasting skill of numerical models. Targeted observations play an important role in reducing uncertainty in numerical prediction. The conditional nonlinear optimal perturbation (CNOP) meth...
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Victor Shutyaev, Vladimir Zalesny, Valeriy Agoshkov, Eugene Parmuzin and Natalia Zakharova
The use of Four-Dimensional variational (4D-Var) data assimilation technology in the context of sea dynamics problems, with a sensitivity analysis of model results to observation errors, is presented. The technology is applied to a numerical model of oce...
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Xiaoya Zang, Zhujun Zhang and Wei Fan
In this paper, an innovative profiler driven by tidal energy for long-term oceanographic measurements in offshore areas with abundant tidal resources is investigated. The profiler is mainly composed of an oceanographic data collection system equipped wit...
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Ben Timmermans, Andrew G. P. Shaw and Christine Gommenginger
Measurements of significant wave height from satellite altimeter missions are finding increasing application in investigations of wave climate, sea state variability and trends, in particular as the means to mitigate the general sparsity of in situ measu...
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Kai Ziervogel, Manoj Kamalanathan and Antonietta Quigg
Biological oil weathering facilitated by specialized heterotrophic microbial communities plays a key role in the fate of petroleum hydrocarbon in the ocean. The most common methods of assessing oil biodegradation involve (i) measuring changes in the comp...
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Charles Reid Nichols and Lynn Donelson Wright
Beginning in 2003, the Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA) enabled an open-access network of distributed sensors and linked computer models through the SURA Coastal Ocean Observing and Predicting (SCOOP) program. The goal was to support...
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Yinghao Qin, Qinglong Yu, Liying Wan, Yang Liu, Huier Mo, Yi Wang, Sujing Meng, Xiangyu Wu, Dandan Sui and Jiping Xie
In this study, a global-ocean-data-assimilation system based on the three-dimensional variational (3DVAR) scheme is built for operational oceanography. The available observations include satellite altimetry; the satellite-measured sea-surface temperature...
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Ovel Díaz-García,Jorge Zavala-Hidalgo,Pascal Douillet,Adolfo Contreras Ruiz-Esparza,Renaud Fichez,Christian Grenz,Lionel Denis
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Floods caused by intense cold fronts and how they could change under different scenarios of sea level rise in the Terminos Lagoon, Mexico, are studied through the analysis of observations and numerical simulations. The numerical ocean model used is the F...
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Bilal Hammoud, Fabien Ndagijimana, Ghaleb Faour, Hussam Ayad and Jalal Jomaah
In this paper, we present a probabilistic approach which uses nadir-looking wide-band radar to detect oil spills on rough ocean surface. The proposed approach combines a single-layer scattering model with Bayesian statistics to evaluate the probability o...
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Karl Bumke, Robin Pilch Kedzierski, Marc Schröder, Christian Klepp and Karsten Fennig
The satellite-derived HOAPS (Hamburg Ocean Atmosphere Parameters and Fluxes from Satellite Data) precipitation estimates have been validated against in-situ precipitation measurements from optical disdrometers, available from OceanRAIN (Ocean Rainfall An...
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Nomikos Skyllas, Richard Bintanja, Anita G. J. Buma, Corina P. D. Brussaard, Matthias Gröger, Jenny Hieronymus and Willem H. van de Poll
We validated simulations of the Earth system model (ESM) EC-Earth-NEMO of present-day temperature, salinity, nutrient, and chlorophyll a profiles with in situ observations in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean (29?63º N). Simulations with standard parametrizat...
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Knut L. Seip and Hui Wang
Ocean oscillations interact across large regions and these interactions may explain cycles in global temperature anomaly, including hiatus periods. Here, we examine ocean interaction measures and compare results from model simulations to observations for...
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Mahmoud Rajabi, Hossein Nahavandchi and Mostafa Hoseini
Flood detection and produced maps play essential roles in policymaking, planning, and implementing flood management options. Remote sensing is commonly accepted as a maximum cost-effective technology to obtain detailed information over large areas of lan...
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Liujuan Tang, Edward Myers, Lei Shi, Kurt Hess, Alison Carisio, Michael Michalski, Stephen White and Cuong Hoang
We conducted a VDatum-spatially varying uncertainty study for the North-East Gulf of Mexico. The newly developed tide model incorporated the latest available National Ocean Service (NOS) bathymetry survey data and National Geodetic Survey (NGS) shoreline...
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M. DAS GUPTA,S. BASU,R. K. PALIWAL,U. C. MOHANTY,N. V. SAM
For accurate determination of the three-dimensional structure of atmospheric circulation, it is very important to assimilate every observation from all available sources, especially over the data sparse oceanic regions. During the ...
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Yannis S. Androulidakis and Yannis N. Krestenitis
The sea surface temperature (SST) is an important factor and indicator of the sea water quality, with various ecological and anthropogenic implications. We used high-resolution satellite-derived SST data, in tandem with field observations and long-term m...
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Yihao Wu, Jia Huang, Hongkai Shi and Xiufeng He
Mean dynamic topography (MDT) is crucial for research in oceanography and climatology. The optimal interpolation method (OIM) is applied to MDT modeling, where the error variance?covariance information of the observations is established. The global geopo...
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Shengyi Jiao, Shengmao Huang, Jianfeng Wang and Xianqing Lv
The setting of initial values is one of the key problems in ocean numerical prediction, with the accuracy of sea water temperature (SWT) simulation and prediction greatly affected by the initial field quality. In this paper, we describe the development o...
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M. DOURADO,A. PEREIRA DE OLIVERA
An one-dimensional atmospheric second order closure model, coupled to an oceanic mixed layer model, is used to investigate the short term variation of the atmospheric and oceanic boundary layers in the coastal upwelling area of Cabo Frio, Brazil (23º ...
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