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CEPĪTE-FRIŠFELDE, Daiga, VALAINIS, Aigars, SEŅŅIKOVS, Juris, FRIŠFELDS, Vilnis |
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Baltic Journal of Modern Computing; 2020, Vol. 8 Issue 4, p543-550, 8p |
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University of Latvia (UL) has acquired experience in the development of operational oceanographic data visualisation software FiMar for search and rescue purposes since 2004. Free operational object drift forecast service developed by UL is available on: www.water.lv/fimarweb since 2018. Developments benefit from oceanographic model data from Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring service and operational oceanography Hiromb-BOOS model at UL and marine meteorology data from the Danish Meteorological Institute driven HARMONIE model. Recent experience has shaped the numerical drift experiment: floating particles have been daily released on the surface of the virtual Baltic Sea model and their paths have been analysed. Results show that the coastline of Latvia, which accounts 3.5% of the coastline in the model, receives 9.3% of the released particles - illustrating the dominant winds in the region. Seasonality of number of particles washed ashore in Baltic Sea shoreline of Latvia is analysed in the study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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