Global seamless tidal simulation using a 3D unstructured-grid model (SCHISM v5.10.0)

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2023Department
Ciencias de la TierraSource
Geoscientific Model Development - 2023, Vol. 16 n. 9 pp. 2565-2581Abstract
We present a new 3D unstructured-grid global
ocean model to study both tidal and nontidal processes, with
a focus on the total water elevation. Unlike existing global
ocean models, the new model resolves estuaries and rivers
down to ∼ 8 m without the need for grid nesting. The model
is validated with both satellite and in situ observations for elevation, temperature, and salinity. Tidal elevation solutions
have a mean complex root-mean-square error (RMSE) of
4.2 cm for M2 and 5.4 cm for all five major constituents in
the deep ocean. The RMSEs for the other four constituents,
S2, N2, K1, and O1, are, respectively, 2.05, 0.93, 2.08, and
1.34 cm). The nontidal residual assessed by a tide gauge
dataset (GESLA) has a mean RMSE of 7 cm. For the first
time ever, we demonstrate the potential for seamless simulation on a single mesh from the global ocean into several
estuaries along the US West Coast. The model is able to accurately capture the total elevation, even at some upstream
stations. The model can therefore potentially serve as the
backbone of a global tide surge and compound flooding forecasting framework.
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