CMEMS BLACK SEA MONITORING AND FORECASTING CENTRE: AN OVERVIEW ON SERVICE AND SCIENTIFIC DEVELOPMENTS IN 2016-2021 AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES

Autor: Atanas Palazov, Stefania Ciliberti, Rita Lecci, Marilaure Grégoire, Joanna Staneva, Elisaveta Peneva, Marius Matreata, Eric Jansen, Leonardo Lima, Diana Azevedo, Ali Aydogdu, Simona Masina, Giovanni Coppini, Vandenbulcke Luc, Arthur Capet, Arno Behrens, Marcel Ricker, Gerhard Gayer, Sergio Creti, Laura Stefanizzi, Francesco Palermo, Salvatore Causio, Mehmet Ilicak, Murat Gunduz, Nadia Pinardi, Veselka Marinova, Nadezcha Valcheva, Paola Agostini
Přispěvatelé: Institute of Oceanology of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IO-BAS), Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS), Ocean Predictions and Applications Division, Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici, Italy, University of Liege, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Centre for Materials and Coastal Research, Germany, Sofi a University ‘St. Kliment Ohridski’, Bulgaria, National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management, Romania, Ocean Modeling and Data Assimilation Division, Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici, Italy, Eurasia Institute of Earth Sciences, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, Shom, Ifremer, EuroGOOS AISBL, MORVAN, Gaël
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
Předmět:
Zdroj: Proceedings of the 9th EuroGOOS International conference
9th EuroGOOS International conference
9th EuroGOOS International conference, Shom; Ifremer; EuroGOOS AISBL, May 2021, Brest, France
9th EuroGOOS International conference, Shom; Ifremer; EuroGOOS AISBL, May 2021, Brest, France. pp.302-312
HAL
Popis: International audience; Copernicus Marine Service (CMEMS) includes the Black Sea Monitoring and Forecasting Center (BS-MFC) for the provisioning of high-quality forecast products and past reconstruction of the ocean state in the Black Sea. The BS-MFC is implemented by an international consortium since 2016, led by IO-BAS (Bulgaria) and including CMCC (Italy), ULiege (Belgium), HZ Hereon (Germany), USOF (Bulgaria), NIHWM (Romania), together with expertise from University of Bologna (Italy), ITU (Turkey) and DEU (Turkey). For each Production Unit-Physics, Biogeochemistry and Waves-an operational service and scientifi c evolution plans have been implemented. Every day, BS-MFC delivers analysis and 10-days forecast products for essential variables, including biogeochemistry and waves, at the spatial resolution of about 3 km. NRT systems are forced by ECMWF IFS atmospheric forcing, at 12.5 km horizontal resolution and 3-6 hours frequency in time. Twice per year, BS-MFC delivers MY products (reanalysis) starting from 1992 (1979 for BS-WAV). Systems are forced by ECMWF ERA5 atmospheric forcing, at 30 km horizontal resolution and 1-hour frequency in time. Scientifi c plans for the next generation of the BS-MFC systems put in top priority coupling strategy, ensemble forecasting, data assimilation capability and river runoff representation to support downstream services and applications, climate monitoring and coastal community.
Databáze: OpenAIRE