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Demonstrating the Alaska Ocean Observing System in Prince William Sound

机译:演示威廉王子湾的阿拉斯加海洋观测系统

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The Alaska Ocean Observing System and the Oil Spill Recovery Institute developed a demonstration project over a 5 year period in Prince William Sound. The primary goal was to develop a quasi-operational system that delivers weather and ocean information in near real time to diverse user communities. This observing system now consists of atmospheric and oceanic sensors, and a new generation of computer models to numerically simulate and forecast weather, waves, and ocean circulation. A state of the art data management system provides access to these products from one internet portal at http://www.aoos.org. The project culminated in a 2009 field experiment that evaluated the observing system and performance of the model forecasts. Observations from terrestrial weather stations and weather buoys validated atmospheric circulation forecasts. Observations from wave gages on weather buoys validated forecasts of significant wave heights and periods. There was an emphasis on validation of surface currents forecasted by the ocean circulation model for oil spill response and search and rescue applications. During the 18 day field experiment a radar array mapped surface currents and drifting buoys were deployed. Hydrographic profiles at fixed stations, and by autonomous vehicles along transects, were made to acquire measurements through the water column. Terrestrial weather stations were the most reliable and least costly to operate, and in situ ocean sensors were more costly and considerably less reliable. The radar surface current mappers were the least reliable and most costly but provided the assimilation and validation data that most improved ocean circulation forecasts. We describe the setting of Prince William Sound and the various observational platforms and forecast models of the observing system, and discuss recommendations for future development.
机译:阿拉斯加海洋观测系统和溢油回收研究所在威廉王子湾进行了为期5年的示范项目。主要目标是开发一个准操作系统,该系统可以近实时地向各种用户社区提供天气和海洋信息。现在,该观测系统由大气和海洋传感器以及新一代的计算机模型组成,这些计算机模型可以对天气,海浪和海洋环流进行数值模拟和预报。最新的数据管理系统可从http://www.aoos.org上的一个Internet门户提供对这些产品的访问。该项目以2009年的野外实验达到高潮,该实验评估了观测系统和模型预测的性能。来自地面气象站和天气浮标的观测证实了大气环流预报。从浮标对天气浮标的观察证实了对重要波高和周期的预测。重点强调了通过海洋环流模型预测的地表水流对溢油反应以及搜索和救援应用的验证。在为期18天的野外实验中,部署了雷达阵列,绘制了地表电流和浮标。进行固定站的水文剖面图,并由自动车辆沿样带进行水文剖面图采集,以通过水柱。陆地气象站是最可靠,成本最低的操作,而原位海洋传感器则更昂贵且可靠性大大降低。雷达表面电流测绘仪最不可靠,成本也最高,但提供的同化和验证数据可以最大程度地改善海洋环流预报。我们描述了威廉王子湾的设置以及观测系统的各种观测平台和预报模型,并讨论了对未来发展的建议。

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