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POLCOMS Models

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Mesoscale Model

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POLCOMS Models

Wave Model
Wave Model

Mesoscale Model
Mesoscale Model

Model Validation
Model Validation



Predictions for the next 36 hours are provided by the National Oceanography Centre in association with the Met Office. There are forecasts of currents, waves, sea temperature and salinity, as well as wind, air temperature, specific humidity, sensible heat flux, cloud clover and precipitation.

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POLCOMS
POLCOMS is the Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory Coastal Ocean Modelling System. It comprises a baroclinic three-dimensional model with the ability to run in regions which include both the deep ocean and the continental shelf. It is coupled with the ERSEM ecosystem model.

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Nested POLCOMS numerical models run daily at NOC, predicting several water quality parameters including sea temperature and salinity, and cholorophyll and dissolved oxygen levels.

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Atlantic Margin Model
Irish Sea Model

The physics models are also run daily at the Met Office, predicting water temperature, salinity and currents.

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Atlantic Margin Model
Irish Sea Model
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Wave Model
This numerical model runs twice daily at the Met Office predicting wind and swell waves. A subsection is shown covering the Irish Sea region.

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Swell Waves | Wind Waves

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Mesoscale Model
This Met Office atmospheric numerical model, called the Mesoscale Model, runs 4 times a day and gives forecasts every three hours up to a day and a half ahead. A subsection is shown covering the Irish Sea.

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Air Temperature | Wind vectors | Specific Humidity
Sensible Heat Flux | Cloud Cover | Precipitation
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Model Validation

The Coastal Observatory collects observational data from a variety of sources. One of the purposes of collecting this data is to validate the models.

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»Smartbuoy
»Ferrybox
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Status

last updated on 1st September 10   » View all status messages

Models
21st October 2009
POLCOMS web outputs are still in experimental mode.


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