Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9479018 | Continental Shelf Research | 2005 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
Lagrangian dispersion is event-specific and both simulations here represent credible events with dramatically different ecological outcomes. The skill metrics used are less sensitive, indicating that metrics tailored to surface-layer phenomena would be more appropriate in a data-assimilative context. The hindcast is closer to truth, based on first principles (better information). The level 2.5 closure used is realistic in the ocean interior; the near-surface processes need further refinement, especially as both surface- and bottom-generated turbulence affect these events strongly.
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Authors
Jeffrey A. Proehl, Daniel R. Lynch, Dennis J. Jr., James R. Ledwell,