Coupling Rivers and Estuaries with an Ocean Model: An Improved Methodology

Freshwater sources are essential inputs for regional ocean models covering coastal areas such as the western Iberian Peninsula. The problem is how to include the mixture between fresh and salt water, typically performed by estuaries and in the adjacent areas of river mouths, without unsustainable in...

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Main Authors: João Sobrinho, Hilda de Pablo, Francisco Campuzano, Ramiro Neves
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/16/2284
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spelling doaj-b976216fd7674fdc9818db7a1382ff5d2021-08-26T14:27:55ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412021-08-01132284228410.3390/w13162284Coupling Rivers and Estuaries with an Ocean Model: An Improved MethodologyJoão Sobrinho0Hilda de Pablo1Francisco Campuzano2Ramiro Neves3+Atlantic, Molhe Leste, 2520-620 Peniche, PortugalMARETEC/LARSyS, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, 1049-001 Lisbon, Portugal+Atlantic, Molhe Leste, 2520-620 Peniche, PortugalMARETEC/LARSyS, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, 1049-001 Lisbon, PortugalFreshwater sources are essential inputs for regional ocean models covering coastal areas such as the western Iberian Peninsula. The problem is how to include the mixture between fresh and salt water, typically performed by estuaries and in the adjacent areas of river mouths, without unsustainable increases of computational time and human setup errors. This work provides a proof-of-concept solution to both these problems through the use of an offline two-way methodology, where local schematic rivers and estuaries are responsible for mixing river freshwater with salt water of a regional model application. Two different offline upscaling methodologies—which focus on the implementation of tidal fluxes from local domains to regional domains in the context of operational modelling—are implemented in the Portuguese Coast Operational Modelling System (PCOMS) regional model application as well as in a version without rivers. A comparison between results produced by these methodologies, field data, and satellite imagery was performed, which confirmed that the proposed methodology of using schematic rivers and estuaries, combined with the new offline upscaling methodology proposed herein, represents a good solution for operational modelling of coastal areas subject to a high dominance of freshwater inputs.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/16/2284ocean modellingcoastal areastwo-wayoffline upscalingIberian Peninsula
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author João Sobrinho
Hilda de Pablo
Francisco Campuzano
Ramiro Neves
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Hilda de Pablo
Francisco Campuzano
Ramiro Neves
Coupling Rivers and Estuaries with an Ocean Model: An Improved Methodology
Water
ocean modelling
coastal areas
two-way
offline upscaling
Iberian Peninsula
author_facet João Sobrinho
Hilda de Pablo
Francisco Campuzano
Ramiro Neves
author_sort João Sobrinho
title Coupling Rivers and Estuaries with an Ocean Model: An Improved Methodology
title_short Coupling Rivers and Estuaries with an Ocean Model: An Improved Methodology
title_full Coupling Rivers and Estuaries with an Ocean Model: An Improved Methodology
title_fullStr Coupling Rivers and Estuaries with an Ocean Model: An Improved Methodology
title_full_unstemmed Coupling Rivers and Estuaries with an Ocean Model: An Improved Methodology
title_sort coupling rivers and estuaries with an ocean model: an improved methodology
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Freshwater sources are essential inputs for regional ocean models covering coastal areas such as the western Iberian Peninsula. The problem is how to include the mixture between fresh and salt water, typically performed by estuaries and in the adjacent areas of river mouths, without unsustainable increases of computational time and human setup errors. This work provides a proof-of-concept solution to both these problems through the use of an offline two-way methodology, where local schematic rivers and estuaries are responsible for mixing river freshwater with salt water of a regional model application. Two different offline upscaling methodologies—which focus on the implementation of tidal fluxes from local domains to regional domains in the context of operational modelling—are implemented in the Portuguese Coast Operational Modelling System (PCOMS) regional model application as well as in a version without rivers. A comparison between results produced by these methodologies, field data, and satellite imagery was performed, which confirmed that the proposed methodology of using schematic rivers and estuaries, combined with the new offline upscaling methodology proposed herein, represents a good solution for operational modelling of coastal areas subject to a high dominance of freshwater inputs.
topic ocean modelling
coastal areas
two-way
offline upscaling
Iberian Peninsula
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/16/2284
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