Real-time data assimilative modeling on Georges bank

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Real-time oceanic forecasts were constructed at sea on Georges Bank during Spring 1999. Ship- and shore-based computations were combined to deliver daily 3-day forecasts to shipboard scientists for interpreting observations and planning operations. Data assimilated included acoustic Doppler current profiler velocities, drifter trajectories, and taxa-specific plankton observations from a Video Plankton Recorder (VPR) system. Services provided included basic 3-D circulation forecasts, forecast positions of drifters, dye and zoo-plankton, and the advective adjustment of observations to produce synoptic maps. The results indicate that real-time, at-sea data assimilative modeling can provide valuable information services and can be deployed routinely, provided that networking among ships, instruments, and shore continues to improve. This paper summarizes the real-time modeling experience. Results of the larger effort including scientific data interpretation are being reported separately.

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Lynch, D. R., Naimie, C. E., Ip, J. T., Lewis, C. V., Werner, F. E., Luettich, R. A., … Groman, R. C. (2001). Real-time data assimilative modeling on Georges bank. Oceanography, 14(SPL.ISS. 1), 65–77. https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2001.50

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