2012 Oceans 2012
DOI: 10.1109/oceans.2012.6405054
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Impact of assimilating high frequency radar surface currents on the fidelity of a Middle Atlantic Bight circulation model

Abstract: The systematic establishment of coastal ocean observation systems adopting cutting-edge technology, such as High Frequency (HF) radar, satellite sensing and gliders, has provided unprecedented opportunities for improving and assessing ocean model hindcasts and forecasts. We assess the impact of assimilating high quality HF radar observations covering the Middle Atlantic Bight (MAB) into an operational New York Harbor Observation and Prediction System (NYHOPS). A nudging or Newtonian damping scheme is developed… Show more

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