Assessment of a physical-biogeochemical coupled model system for operational service in the Baltic Sea

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Thanks to the abundant observation data, we are able to deploy the traditional point-to-point comparison and statistical measures in combination with a comprehensive model validation scheme to assess the skills of the biogeochemical model ERGOM in providing an operational service for the Baltic Sea. The model assessment concludes that the operational products can resolve the main observed seasonal features for phytoplankton biomass, dissolved inorganic nitrogen, dissolved inorganic phosphorus and dissolved oxygen in euphotic layers as well as their vertical profiles. This assessment reflects that the model errors of the operational system at the current stage are mainly caused by insufficient light penetration, excessive organic particle export downward, insufficient regional adaptation and some from improper initialization. This study highlights the importance of applying multiple schemes in order to assess model skills rigidly and identify main causes for major model errors. © Author(s) 2012.

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Wan, Z., She, J., Maar, M., Jonasson, L., & Baasch-Larsen, J. (2012). Assessment of a physical-biogeochemical coupled model system for operational service in the Baltic Sea. Ocean Science, 8(4), 683–701. https://doi.org/10.5194/os-8-683-2012

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