Predictability of ROMS-Ocean State Ocean Model using Information Theory
ORAL
Abstract
The Ocean State Ocean Model (OSOM) is an implementation of the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) covering Rhode Island waterways which includes the Narragansett Bay, Mt. Hope Bay, and nearby regions including the shelf circulation from Long Island to Nantucket. Our focus is on modeling the physical aspects of the Bay in order to build a forecast and prediction system. Perturbed ensemble simulations with altered initial condition parameters (temperature, salinity) are combined with concepts from Information Theory to quantify the predictability of the OSOM forecast system. Predictability provides a theoretical estimate of the potential forecasting capabilities of the model in the form of prediction time scales and enhances readily estimable timescales such as the freshwater flushing timescale. The predictability of the OSOM model is around 10-40 days, varying by perturbation parameters and season.
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Authors
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Aakash Sane
Brown University
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Baylor Fox-Kemper
Brown University
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David Ullman
University of Rhode Island
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Christopher Kincaid
University of Rhode Island
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Lewis Rothstein
University of Rhode Island