Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4545919 | Harmful Algae | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
High biomass algal bloom events are a characteristic of eutrophic coastal waters; these may result both in ecosystem degradation and economic loss. We present a skill evaluation of a coupled hydrodynamic ecosystem model of the NW European shelf for predicting bloom events based on a comparison with satellite chlorophyll estimates. By setting thresholds to define bloom events we use a binary classification system to generate maps showing the probability a model bloom prediction is correct. Model and satellite data limitations are discussed along with the application of this method to forecasting specific harmful algal species.
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Authors
J. Icarus Allen, Timothy J. Smyth, John R. Siddorn, Martin Holt,