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Toward Accurate Coastal Ocean Modeling Peter C. Chu Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, CA 93943, USA Email: [email protected] http://www.oc.nps.navy.mil/~chu International Council for Sciences, Scientific Committee for Oceanic Research (SCOR)-, Miami, FL, April 5-7, 2001.

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Toward Accurate Coastal Ocean Modeling

Peter C. ChuNaval Postgraduate SchoolMonterey, CA 93943, USA

Email: [email protected]://www.oc.nps.navy.mil/~chu

International Council for Sciences, Scientific Committee for Oceanic Research (SCOR)-, Miami, FL,

April 5-7, 2001.

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Coastal Model

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Lynch et al. (Oceanography 2001)

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Major Problems in Coastal Modeling

• (1) Discretization• (2) Sigma Error• (3) Difference Schemes• (4) POM Capability • (5) Air-Ocean Coupling• (6) Severe Weather Effect • (7) Velocity Data Assimilation • (8) Turbulence/Wave Effects

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(1) Discretization

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Diversity in Discretization

• Finite Differences– Z – coordinate (MOM, …)– σ - coordinate (POM, COHERENS, etc…)– s- coordinate (SCRUM, ROMS …)– Layered/Isopycnal coordinates (NLOM,

MICOM, …)• Finite Elements

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Z-Coordiante

• Note “staircase” topography representation, normally with no-slip conditions

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Problems of the “Staircase Presentation”

• Difficult in simulating coastal flow.

• Example: Japan/East Sea (JES) Simulation (Kim and Yoon, 1998 JO)

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JES Circulation Model Using MOM(Kim & Yoon, 1998)

• 1/6 deg resolution• 19 vertical level• Monthly mean wind

stress (Na et al. 1992)• Monthly mean heat

flux (Haney type)

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Problem in Simulating Coastal Currents

• Model Observation

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Layered/Isopycnal Coordinates• Pro

– Horizontal mixing is exactly along the surfaces of constant potential density

– Avoids inconsistencies between vertical and horizontal transport terms

• Con– It requires an evident

layered structure (not suitable for shelf circulation

– Some difficulty in modeling detrainment of ocean mixed layer

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Layered/Isopycnal Coordinates

• (Metzger and Hurlburt1996, JGR)

• 1/8o, 6 layer with realistic bottom topography

• Not applicable to simulating shelf circulation

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Sigma Coordinate Models

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Sigma Coordinates

• Pro– Realistic Bottom

Topography

– Applicable to Shelf and Estuarine Circulation

• Con– Horizontal Pressure

gradient Error– High Vertical

Resolution in Shallow Water (Shelf) and Low Resolution in Deep Water

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Horizontal Diffusion

• The second and fourth terms in the righthand side are neglected.

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(2) Sigma Error

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Pressure Gradient Error

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Pressure Gradient Error

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Seamount Test Case

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Two Kinds of Sigma Errors(Mellor et al. 1998, JTECH)

• First Kind (SEFK):Horizontal Density GradientOscillatory Decaying

• Second Kind (SESF)– Vorticity Error

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Reduction of Sigma Error

• Smoothing topography• Subtracting horizontally averaged density

field• Using generalized topography-following

coordinate system (e.g., S-coordinates in ROMS)

• Using high-order difference schemes

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S-CoordinateGeneralized Topography-Following

Coordinates (Song & Haidvogel, 1994)

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Error Analysis (S-Coordinate)

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Error Evolution (S-coordinate)

• Radius of Seamount: r1 = 40 km, r2 =80 km

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High-Order Schemes• Ordinary Five-Point Sixth-Order Scheme (Chu and Fan,

1997 JPO)• Three-Point Sixth-Order Combined Compact Difference

(CCD) Scheme (Chu and Fan, 1998 JCP)• Three-Point Sixth-Order Nonuniform CCD Scheme (Chu

and Fan, 1999, JCP)• Three-Point Sixth-Order Staggered CCD Scheme (Chu

and Fan, 2000, Math. & Comp. Modeling)• Accuracy Progressive Sixth-Order Scheme (Chu and

Fan, 2001, JTECH)

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(3) Difference Schemes

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Why do we need high-order schemes?

• (1) Most ocean circulation models are hydrostatic.

• (2) If keeping the same physics, the grid space (∆x) should be larger than certain criterion such that the aspect ratio

δ = H/ ∆x << 1

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A Hidden Problem in Second Order Central Difference Scheme

• Both Φ’ and Φ’’ are not continuous at each grid point. This may cause some problems.

• Local HermitianPolynomials

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Three-Point Sixth-Order Scheme

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Three-Point Sixth Order CCD Schemes

• Existence of Global Hermitian Polynomials• First Derivative Continuous

• Second Derivative Continuous

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Error Reduction Using CCD Schemes (Seamount)

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Rotating Cone for Testing Various Schemes

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Accuracy Comparison

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(4) POM Capability

Chu et al 2001, JTECH

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Evaluation of POM Using the South China Sea Monsoon Experiment (SCSMEX) Data

• IOP (April – June 1998)

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T-S Diagram from SCSMEX Observations

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Two Step Initialization of POM• (1) Spin-up

– Initial conditions: annual mean (T,S) + zero velocity– Climatological annual mean winds + Restoring type

thermohaline flux (2 years)• (2) Climatological Forcing

– Monthly mean winds + thermohaline fluxes from COADS (3 years) to 1 April

• (3) The final state of the previous step is the initial state of the following step

• (4) Synoptic Forcing– NCEP Winds and Fluxes: April 1 to June 30, 1998 (3 Months)

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Two Types of Model Integration

• (1) MD1: – Without Data Assimilation – Hindcast Period: April-June 1998 (3 Months)

• (2) MD2: – With Daily SCSMEX-CTD Data Assimilation – Hindcast Period:

• May 1998: No data Assimilation in May • June 1998: No data Assimilation in June

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Skill-Score

• Model-Data Difference

•• Mean Square Error

• Skill-Score (SS)

• SS > 0, Model has capability

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Scatter Diagrams Between Model and Observation (MD1)

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Histograms of (Model – Obs) for MD1

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RMS Error for MD1 (No Assimilation)

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Bias for MD1 (No Assimilation)

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Skill-Score for MD1 (No Assimilation)

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Scatter Diagrams for MD2 (with Assimilation)

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RMS Error for MD2 (with Assimilation)

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Bias for MD2 (with Assimilation)

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Skill-Score for MD2 (with Assimilation)

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Comments

• (1) POM-SCS has synoptic flux forcing.• (2) Without data assimilation, it has

capability to predict temperature, but not salinity.

• (3) With data assimilation, it has capability to predict salinity.

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(5) Air-Ocean Coupling

• Coastal Atmosphere-Ocean Coupled System (CAOCS) for East Asian Marginal Sea (EAMS) Prediction

• Chu et al. (1999, JO)

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Necessity for Air-Ocean Coupling

• (1) Sparse Meteorological Observation over Ocean

• (2) Uncertain Surface Fluxes

• (3) Nowcast/Forecast

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Uncertain Atmospheric Forcing

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RMS Difference Between NSCAT and NCEP Winds

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Temporally Varying RMS Difference Between POM Model Results Under the Two Wind Forcing

(Chu et al. 1998, JGR)• Surface elevation

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Temporally Varying RMS Difference Between POM Model Results Under the Two Wind Forcing

(Chu et al. 1998, JGR)• Velocity

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Temporally Varying RMS Difference Between POM Model Results Under the Two Wind Forcing

(Chu et al. 1998, JGR)• Temperature

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CAOCS Components

• Atmosphere: MM5-V3.4

• Ocean: POM

• Land Surface: BATS

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CAOCS for East Asian Marginal Sea Prediction

Chu et al. (1999, 2000)

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East Asian Circulation System

• Nitani (1972) Beardsley et al. (1983)

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Area for Atmospheric Model

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Distribution of Vegetation

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Area for Ocean Model

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Ocean Bottom

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CAOCS Numerics• MM5V3.4

– Resolution• Horizontal: 30 km• Vertical: 16 Pressure Levels

– Time step: 2 min• POM

– Resolution• Horizontal: 1/6o × 1/6o

• Vertical: 23 σ levels– Time Steps: 25 s, 15 min

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Ocean-Atmospheric Coupling

• Surface fluxes (excluding solar radiation) are of opposite signs and applied synchronously to MM5 and POM

• MM5 and POM Update fluxes every 15 min

• SST for MM5 is obtained from POM • Ocean wave effects (ongoing)

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Lateral Boundary Conditions

• MM5: ECMWF T42

• POM: Lateral Transport at 142oE

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MM5 Initialization

• Initialized from: 30 April 1998 (ECMWF T42)

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Three-Step Initialization of POM• (1) Spin-up

– Initial conditions: annual mean (T,S) + zero velocity– Climatological annual mean winds + Restoring type

thermohaline flux (2 years)• (2) Climatological Forcing

– Monthly mean winds + thermohaline fluxes from COADS (3 years)

• (3) Synoptic Forcing– Winds and thermohaline fluxes from NCEP (1/1/96 – 4/30/98)

• (4) The final state of the previous step is the initial state of the following step

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Simulated Surface Air Temperature, May 98

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Volume Transport (Sv) Through Taiwan Strait

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Volume Transport (Sv) Through Korean/Tsushima Strait

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(6) Severe Weather Effect

• Response of the South China Sea to tropical cyclone Ernie 1996

• Chu et al. 2000 (JGR)

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Tropical Cyclone Ernie 1996

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Tropical Cyclone Wind Profile Model (Carr & Elsberry 1997, MWR)

• r ~ horizontal distance to the storm center• (uc, vc ) ~ radial and tangential velocities• γ ~ wind inflow angle to storm center• a = r/Rm , scaling factor • X ~ parameter

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Surface Wind Field

• Vc ~ Wind field relative to the storm center (from the wind profile model)

• Vt ~ Strom translation velocity• Vbg ~ Back ground wind field

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Computed Wind Field

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NSCAT Winds

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Time series of velocity and power density at 13oN and 119.5oE from

November 2 to 18, 1996

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Comments

• Pom has a capability to simulate response of coastal water to tropical cyclones.

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(7) Velocity Data Assimilation

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Can we get the velocity signal from sparse and noisy data?

• Black Sea

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Reconstruction of Velocity Field in Open Domain

Chu (2000)Chu and Ivanov (2001a,b)

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Flow Decomposition

• 2 D Flow (Helmholtz)

• 3D Flow (Toroidal & Poloidal): Very popular in astrophysics

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3D Incompressible Flow

•• When •u = 0• We have

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Flow Decomposition

• 2 Ψ = - ζ, ζ is relative vorticity• 2Φ = - w

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Boundary Conditions

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Basis Functions

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Flow Reconstruction

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Reconstructed Circulation

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Several Comments

• Reconstruction is a useful tool for processing real-time velocity data with short duration and limited-area sampling.

• The scheme can handle highly noisy data.• The scheme is model independent.• The scheme can be used for assimilating s

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(8) Turbulence/Wave Effects

(a) Wave Momentum Flux in the Ocean (especially near the bottom)(b) Surface Roughness Length

(c) Wave Effect on TKE

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Turbulence Parameterizations

• Bulk Mixed Layer Models – Garwood (1977), Price et al. (1986), Chu et al.

(1990), Chu and Garwood (1991), Chu (1993)

• Diffusion Models – Mellor and Yamada (1982)– Kantha and Clayson (1994)

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Flow Decomposition

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Momentum Flux

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Turbulence/Wave Effects

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Wave Stress in the Interior

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Bottom Boundary Layer

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Wave Effect on Surface Roughness Length

• TKΕ Dissipation in Air and Ocean are Functions of Wave Variables

• ε = f(h, λ, uph)

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Wave Breaking & Turbulent Dissipation

• TKE Equation:

• D TKE/DT = S + WB ± B – D

– S: Shear Production– WB: Wave Breaking Effect– B: Buoyancy Production or Damping– D: Dissipation

• WB = γ (uphh)3/ λ4