Authors
E Joseph Metzger, Ole Martin Smedstad, Prasad G Thoppil, Harley E Hurlburt, James A Cummings, Alan J Wallcraft, Luis Zamudio, Deborah S Franklin, Pamela G Posey, Michael W Phelps, Patrick J Hogan, Frank L Bub, CHRIS J DeHAAN
Publication date
2014/9/1
Journal
Oceanography
Volume
27
Issue
3
Pages
32-43
Publisher
The Oceanography Society
Description
The US Navy's operational global ocean nowcast/forecast system is presently comprised of the 0.08° HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) and the Navy Coupled Ocean Data Assimilation (NCODA). Its high horizontal resolution and adaptive vertical coordinate system make it capable of producing nowcasts (current state) and forecasts of oceanic "weather," which includes three-dimensional ocean temperature, salinity, and current structure; surface mixed layer depth; and the location of mesoscale features such as eddies, meandering currents, and fronts. It runs daily at the Naval Oceanographic Office and provides seven-day forecasts that support fleet operations, provide boundary conditions to higher resolution regional models, and are available to the community. Using a data-assimilative hindcast and series of 14-day forecasts for 2012, the system is shown to have forecast skill of the oceanic mesoscale …
Total citations
20132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202411020242525163332344010
Scholar articles
EJ Metzger, OM Smedstad, PG Thoppil, HE Hurlburt… - Oceanography, 2014