2019
DOI: 10.1175/jtech-d-18-0106.1
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Detection of Fronts as a Metric for Numerical Model Accuracy

Abstract: As numerical modeling advances, quantitative metrics are necessary to determine whether the model output accurately represents the observed ocean. Here, a metric is developed based on whether a model places oceanic fronts in the proper location. Fronts are observed and assessed directly from along-track satellite altimetry. Numerical model output is then interpolated to the locations of the along-track data, and fronts are detected in the model output. Scores are determined from the percentage of observed fron… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the placement of the gliders within the US East Coast NCOM domain enables us to analyze directly the relationship between model and observations. There have been other instances of investigation in a model's capability to accurately predict observed oceanographic features (Kerry et al, 2018;Douglass and Mask , 2019). We aim to determine the spatial extent to which the Spray gliders impact the NCOM model, and further distinguish whether such impacts improve to model accuracy.…”
Section: Chapter 1 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the placement of the gliders within the US East Coast NCOM domain enables us to analyze directly the relationship between model and observations. There have been other instances of investigation in a model's capability to accurately predict observed oceanographic features (Kerry et al, 2018;Douglass and Mask , 2019). We aim to determine the spatial extent to which the Spray gliders impact the NCOM model, and further distinguish whether such impacts improve to model accuracy.…”
Section: Chapter 1 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%