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Nrl Review
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Scientific And Technical Aerospace Reports
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User S Guide For The Coupled Ocean Atmospheric Mesoscale Prediction System Coamps Version 5 0
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The Coupled Ocean/Atmospheric Mesoscale Prediction System (COAMPS) Version 5.0 is a fully coupled, data assimilative model which consists of both COAMPS Version 3 and the Navy Coastal Ocean Model (NCOM) Version 4. Coupling of the two models is accomplished via the Earth System Modeling Framework (ESMF) in which surface fluxes of momentum and moisture are exchanged across the air-sea interface. This version of the user's manual (1.0) includes instructions to upload and setup COAMPS Version 5.0 on a user's workstation or on the High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP) DoD Supercomputing Resource Center (DSRC) platforms. Step-by-step instructions include using subversion control to upload COAMPS Version 5.0 code and name lists, setup of COAMPS and NCOM input/output directories and name lists input data acquisition, creation of high-resolution grid setup name lists using both COAMPS-OS (On-Scene) and RELO NCOM, and execution of COAMPS Version 5.0.
Monthly Weather Review
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Igarss 2004
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Government Reports Announcements Index
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Government Reports Annual Index
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Software User S Manual For The Coupled Ocean Atmosphere Mesoscale Prediction System Coamps
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Numerical models have been an effective tool in the prediction of many geophysical systems. Processes within the earth's two primary physical systems, the ocean and atmosphere, directly impact Naval operations on the mesoscale and the local PBL scale. Consequently, accurate and efficient prediction on these scales is a necessity. Scientists now consider the ocean and atmosphere as separate but fully coupled, two-way interactive fluids. Predicting the behavior of either fluid depends upon the spatial and temporal forcing applied by the other. Thus, a single numerical prediction system combining an oceanic and an atmospheric model provides more realistic representation of these two geophysical systems. Additionally in the past decade, increased computer power and technological advancements have improved computational efficiency allowing larger models, with higher resolution, multi-nested grids and complicated physics, to be developed and run for real-time forecasting purposes. When used in a research mode, the models also provide valuable insight toward understanding complex mesoscale interactions. To fully utilize modern computer resources and to meet the growing need for high resolution, coupled oceanic/atmospheric forecasts, a new model has been developed by the Naval Research Laboratory: The Coupled Ocean/Atmosphere Mesoscale Prediction System (COAMPS).
Validation Test Report For The Coupled Ocean Atmosphere Mesoscale Prediction System Coamps Version 5 0
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The Coupled Ocean/Atmosphere Mesoscale Prediction System (COAMPS) is coupled utilizing the Earth System Modeling Framework and validated for five test cases: 1) Adriatic Sea, 2) Ligurian Sea, 3) Monterey Bay, CA, 4) Kuroshio Extension System Study and 5) Coastal Peru. The COAMPS system makes use of meteorological observations including radiosondes, satellite data, ship reports, and ocean observations with time-dependent global atmospheric lateral boundary conditions from the Navy Operational Global Atmospheric Prediction System (NOGAPS). Time-dependent ocean boundary conditions are derived from global the Navy Coastal Ocean Model. Atmospheric and oceanographic forecast model output includes surface and upper-air meteorological fields, sea surface temperature (SST), three-dimensional (3D) ocean temperature (T), and salinity (S), velocity, two-dimensional (2D) mixed layer depth (MLD) and ocean acoustic products. The validation efforts contained in this report focus on the upper ocean (mixed layer), heat fluxes, near surface winds, temperature, moisture, the air-sea interaction, and marine boundary layer characteristics.
The Coupled Ocean Atmosphere Mesoscale Prediction System Coamps
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Typically, data assimilation systems have been developed separately for the atmosphere and ocean. However, there is increasing evidence that suggests that the atmosphere and ocean data assimilation systems should be combined. To fully account for these observed interactions as well as to anticipate the discovery of a host of other ways in which the ocean and atmosphere modify each other, NRL has undertaken the development of the Couple Ocean/Atmosphere Mesoscale Prediction System (COAMPS). The goal of this modeling project is to gain predictive skill in simulating the ocean and atmosphere at high resolution on time-scales of hours to several days. Significant questions exist as to how tightly coupled the atmosphere and ocean data assimilation systems must be, and over what types of atmospheric and ocean conditions this coupling is important. The purpose of this paper is to provided a description of the status of COAMPS and present recent results.