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Toward an Uncertainty Budget for a Coastal Ocean Model

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Title Toward an Uncertainty Budget for a Coastal Ocean Model
Names Kim, Sangil (creator)
Samelson, R. M. (creator)
Snyder, Chris (creator)
Date Issued 2011-03 (iso8601)
Abstract Estimates of three components of an uncertainty budget for a coastal ocean model in a wind-forced regime
are made based on numerical simulations. The budget components behave differently in the shelf regime,
inshore of the 200-m isobath, and the slope-interior regime, between the 200-m isobath and a fixed longitude
(1268W) that is roughly 150 km offshore. The first of the three budget components is an estimate of the
uncertainty in the ocean state given only a known history of wind stress forcing, with errors in the wind forcing
estimated from differences between operational analyses. It is found that, over the continental shelf, the
response to wind forcing is sufficiently strong and deterministic that significant skill in estimating shelf circulation
can be achieved with knowledge only of the wind forcing, and no ocean data, for wind fields with
these estimated errors. The second involves initial condition error and its influence on uncertainty, including
both error growth with time from well-known initial conditions and error decay with time from poorly known
initial conditions but with well-known wind forcing. The third component is that of boundary condition error
and its influence on the interior solutions, including the dependence of that influence on the specific location
along the boundary of the boundary condition error. Boundary condition errors with amplitude comparable
to the root-mean-square variability at the boundary lead eventually to errors equal to the root-mean-square
variability in the slope-interior regime, and somewhat smaller errors in the shelf regime. Covariance estimates
based on differences of the wind-forced solutions from the ensemble mean are not dramatically different from
those based on the full fields, and do not show strong state dependence.
Genre Article
Identifier Kim, Sangil, R. M. Samelson, Chris Snyder, 2011: Toward an Uncertainty Budget for a Coastal Ocean Model. Monthly Weather Review, 139(3), 866–884.

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