The Adriatic Sea modelling system: a nested approach

A modelling system for the Adriatic Sea has been built within the framework of the Mediterranean Forecasting System Pilot Project. The modelling system consists of a hierarchy of three numerical models (whole Mediterranean Sea, whole Adriatic Sea, Northern Adriatic Basin) coupled among each...

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Main Authors: M. Zavatarelli, N. Pinardi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2003-01-01
Series:Annales Geophysicae
Online Access:https://www.ann-geophys.net/21/345/2003/angeo-21-345-2003.pdf
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spelling doaj-2adbf59fc75d47ed8fbfd805b16fba392020-11-24T22:45:11ZengCopernicus PublicationsAnnales Geophysicae0992-76891432-05762003-01-012134536410.5194/angeo-21-345-2003The Adriatic Sea modelling system: a nested approachM. Zavatarelli0N. PinardiUniversità degli Studi di Bologna, Laboratorio di Simulazioni Numeriche del Clima e degli Ecosistemi Marini, Piazza J. F. Kennedy 12, Palazzo Rasponi, I-40800 Ravenna, ItalyA modelling system for the Adriatic Sea has been built within the framework of the Mediterranean Forecasting System Pilot Project. The modelling system consists of a hierarchy of three numerical models (whole Mediterranean Sea, whole Adriatic Sea, Northern Adriatic Basin) coupled among each other by simple one-way, off-line nesting techniques, to downscale the larger scale flow field to highly resolved coastal scale fields. Numerical simulations have been carried out under climatological surface forcing. Simulations were aimed to assess the effectiveness of the nesting techniques and the skill of the system to reproduce known features of the Adriatic Sea circulation phenomenology (main circulation features, dense water formation,flow at the Otranto Strait and coastal circulation characteristics over the northern Adriatic shelf), in view of the pre-operational use of the modelling system. This paper describes the modelling system setup, and discusses the simulation results for the whole Adriatic Sea and its northern basin, comparing the simulations with the observed climatological circulation characteristics. Results obtained with the northern Adriatic model are also compared with the corresponding simulations obtained with the coarser resolution Adriatic model.<br><br> <b>Key words. </b>Oceanography: general (continental shelf processes; numerical modelling) – Oceanography: physical (general circulation)https://www.ann-geophys.net/21/345/2003/angeo-21-345-2003.pdf
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description A modelling system for the Adriatic Sea has been built within the framework of the Mediterranean Forecasting System Pilot Project. The modelling system consists of a hierarchy of three numerical models (whole Mediterranean Sea, whole Adriatic Sea, Northern Adriatic Basin) coupled among each other by simple one-way, off-line nesting techniques, to downscale the larger scale flow field to highly resolved coastal scale fields. Numerical simulations have been carried out under climatological surface forcing. Simulations were aimed to assess the effectiveness of the nesting techniques and the skill of the system to reproduce known features of the Adriatic Sea circulation phenomenology (main circulation features, dense water formation,flow at the Otranto Strait and coastal circulation characteristics over the northern Adriatic shelf), in view of the pre-operational use of the modelling system. This paper describes the modelling system setup, and discusses the simulation results for the whole Adriatic Sea and its northern basin, comparing the simulations with the observed climatological circulation characteristics. Results obtained with the northern Adriatic model are also compared with the corresponding simulations obtained with the coarser resolution Adriatic model.<br><br> <b>Key words. </b>Oceanography: general (continental shelf processes; numerical modelling) – Oceanography: physical (general circulation)
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