The Mediterranean ocean forecasting system: first phase of implementation (1998-2001)

Type Article
Date 2003
Language English
Author(s) Pinardi N, Allen I, Demirov E, de Mey P, Korres G, Lascaratos A, Le Traon Pierre-Yves, Maillard Catherine, Manzella G, Tziavos C
Affiliation(s) Univ Bologna, Ravenna, Italy.
Plymouth Marine Lab, Plymouth, Devon, England.
Ist Nazl Geofis & Vulcanol, Rome, Italy.
LEGOS, Toulouse, France.
Univ Athens, Dept Appl Phys, Lab Meteorol, GR-10679 Athens, Greece.
CLS Space Oceanog Div, Dept Oceanog, Ramonville St Agne, France.
IFREMER, Ctr Brest, Plouzane, France.
ENEA, Ctr Ric Ambiente Marino, La Spezia, Italy.
Natl Ctr Marine Res, GR-16604 Athens, Greece.
Source Annales Geophysicae (0992-7689) (European Geophysical Soc), 2003 , Vol. 21 , N. 1 , P. 3-20
WOS© Times Cited 216
Keyword(s) Oceanography, general ocean prediction instruments and techniques Oceanography, physical currents
Abstract The Mediterranean Forecasting system Pilot Project has concluded its activities in 2001, achieving the following goals:
1. Realization of the first high-frequency (twice a month) Voluntary Observing Ship (VOS) system for the Mediterranean Sea with XBT profiles for the upper thermocline (0-700 m) and 12 n.m. along track nominal resolution;
2. Realization of the first Mediterranean Multidisciplinary Moored Array (M3A) system for the Near-Real-Time (NRT) acquisition of physical and biochemical observations. The actual observations consists of: air-sea interaction parameters, upper thermocline (0-500 m) temperature, salinity, oxygen and currents, euphotic zone (0-100 m) chlorophyll, nutrients, Photosinthetically Available Radiation (PAR) and turbidity;
3. Analysis and NRT dissemination of high quality along track Sea Level Anomaly (SLA), Sea Surface Temperature (SST) data from satellite sensors to be assimilated into the forecasting model;
4. Assembly and implementation of a multivariate Reduced Order Optimal Interpolation scheme (ROOI) for assimilation in NRT of all available data, in particular, SLA and VOS-XBT profiles;
5. Demonstration of the practical feasibility of NRT ten day forecasts at the Mediterranean basin scale with resolution of 0.125degrees in latitude and longitude. The analysis or nowcast is done once a week;
6. Development and implementation of nested regional (5 km) and shelf (2-3 km) models to simulate the seasonal variability. Four regional and nine shelf models were implemented successfully, nested within the forecasting model. The implementation exercise was carried out in different region/shelf dynamical regimes and it was demonstrated that one-way nesting is practical and accurate;
7. Validation and calibration of a complex ecosystem model in data reach shelf areas, to prepare for forecasting in a future phase. The same ecosystem model is capable of reproducing the major features of the primary producers' carbon cycle in different regions and shelf areas. The model simulations were compared with the multidisciplinary M3A buoy observations and assimilation techniques were developed for the biochemical data.
This paper overviews the methodological aspects of the research done, from the NRT observing system to the forecasting/modelling components and to the extensive validation/calibration experiments carried out with regional/shelf and ecosystem models.
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Pinardi N, Allen I, Demirov E, de Mey P, Korres G, Lascaratos A, Le Traon Pierre-Yves, Maillard Catherine, Manzella G, Tziavos C (2003). The Mediterranean ocean forecasting system: first phase of implementation (1998-2001). Annales Geophysicae, 21(1), 3-20. Open Access version : https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/10748/