SOCIB operational ocean forecasting system and multi-platform validation in the western mediterranean sea

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This paper describes the high-resolution Western Mediterranean Sea Operational Forecasting System (WMOP) developed at the Balearic Islands Coastal Observing and Forecasting System (SOCIB). The system runs on a daily basis driven by high-resolution atmospheric forcing, providing 3-day forecasts of physical oceanic variables with a 2 km horizontal resolution, thus representing the ocean variability from mesoscale to basin scale from the Gibraltar Strait to the Sardinia Channel. A systematic regional monitoring and validation system has been developed using multi-platform observations, allowing the evaluation of both the overall realism of the predictions and the specific errors in each sub-basin.

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Juza, M., Mourre, B., Renault, L., Gómara, S., Sebastián, K., Lora, S., … Tintoré, J. (2016). SOCIB operational ocean forecasting system and multi-platform validation in the western mediterranean sea. Journal of Operational Oceanography, 9, s155–s166. https://doi.org/10.1080/1755876X.2015.1117764

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