April 23, 2025
Journal Article

Total Water Level Prediction at Continental Scale: Coastal Ocean

Abstract

We demonstrate recent progress made in the simulation of total water level (TWL) at continental scale, using the coastal ocean of US East Coast/Gulf of Mexico coast as an example. A key difference between the continental-scale and small-scale modeling is that the former requires a more accurate vertical datum. Using a geoid-based datum (xGEOID20b), a satellite altimetry product, and a state-of-the-art 3D unstructured-grid model, we significantly improve the accuracy for TWL both near- and off-shore. The average root-mean-square error at all NOAA stations is 14 cm. The non-tidal signals are found to be sensitive to the representation of a large-scale current system near the boundary and extending the domain extent to accommodate this system improves these signals.

Published: April 23, 2025

Citation

Cui L., F. Ye, Y. Zhang, H. Yu, Z. Wang, S. Moghimi, and G. Seroka, et al. 2024. Total Water Level Prediction at Continental Scale: Coastal Ocean. Ocean Modelling 192, no. _:Art. No. 102451. PNNL-SA-199709. doi:10.1016/j.ocemod.2024.102451

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