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Along or across front survey strategy? An operational example at an unstable front.

Along or across front survey strategy? An operational example at an unstable front.
Along or across front survey strategy? An operational example at an unstable front.
We present results of the optimization of near-real time on-board sampling strategy in the Iceland-Faroes oceanic frontal area, based on the outputs of a mesoscale 3D operational data assimilation forecasting experiment. By minimizing a root mean square error cost function, we show that in this example an along-front sampling strategy, i.e. with transects parallel to the front, produces smaller errors in temperature, salinity, nitrate, phytoplankton, and zooplankton fields, as a result of a combination of the direction of the sampling of the front and errors associated with the asynopticy of observations (Doppler effect). This is contrary to the classic across-front sampling strategies that are used in most field experiments reported in the literature, i.e. where transects are perpendicular to the front. A control model shows that at these spatio-temporal scales, the along front sampling strategy is optimal when the frontal instability has sufficiently developed.
ocean eddies, mesoscale eddies, biological physical modelling, ocean model, jets, ocean fronts
0094-8276
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Rixen, M.
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Rixen, M., Allen, J.T., Alderson, S., Cornell, V., Crisp, N., Fielding, S., Mustard, A.T., Pollard, R.T., Popova, E.E., Smeed, D.A., Srokosz, M.A., Barth, A. and Beckers, J-M, (2003) Along or across front survey strategy? An operational example at an unstable front. Geophysical Research Letters, 30 (1), 1017-[17pp]. (doi:10.1029/2002GL015341).

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We present results of the optimization of near-real time on-board sampling strategy in the Iceland-Faroes oceanic frontal area, based on the outputs of a mesoscale 3D operational data assimilation forecasting experiment. By minimizing a root mean square error cost function, we show that in this example an along-front sampling strategy, i.e. with transects parallel to the front, produces smaller errors in temperature, salinity, nitrate, phytoplankton, and zooplankton fields, as a result of a combination of the direction of the sampling of the front and errors associated with the asynopticy of observations (Doppler effect). This is contrary to the classic across-front sampling strategies that are used in most field experiments reported in the literature, i.e. where transects are perpendicular to the front. A control model shows that at these spatio-temporal scales, the along front sampling strategy is optimal when the frontal instability has sufficiently developed.

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Published date: 10 January 2003
Keywords: ocean eddies, mesoscale eddies, biological physical modelling, ocean model, jets, ocean fronts
Organisations: National Oceanography Centre,Southampton

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Local EPrints ID: 283
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/283
ISSN: 0094-8276
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Date deposited: 10 Feb 2004
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Author: M. Rixen
Author: J.T. Allen
Author: S. Alderson
Author: V. Cornell
Author: N. Crisp
Author: S. Fielding
Author: A.T. Mustard
Author: R.T. Pollard
Author: E.E. Popova
Author: D.A. Smeed
Author: M.A. Srokosz
Author: A. Barth
Author: J-M, Beckers

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