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Basin Scale Progress

Basin Scale Progress 10-20 years runs have been performed using the two different vertical coordinate systems (with and without tides) The final production runs are set up and will run over the next month (1980-2010). These runs will have an extended domain, rivers and an updated bathymetry.

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Basin Scale Progress

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  1. Basin Scale Progress • 10-20 years runs have been performed using the two different vertical coordinate systems (with and without tides) • The final production runs are set up and will run over the next month (1980-2010). • These runs will have an extended domain, rivers and an updated bathymetry. • Code is being tested to quantify cross shelf fluxes and perform a series of lagragian experiments.

  2. Particle Tracking Study • Experimental testing underway using NOCS 1/12 model output, awaiting final production runs. • Idea is loosely based on the provenance of water masses making it onto the northwest European Shelf. • We will perform a transient experiment, releasing particles along the shelf break every month between 1985-2005 to, build up a statistical map. • These particle will be tracked for 5 years both forward and backward in time. • Location, age, temperature and salinity will be stored to examine the provenance, fate and shelf residence time of the particle arriving at the northwest European Shelf. • Ideas to explore • We can split loosely into NOA+ years (1986-1995) and NAO- years (1996-2005) and also look more generally at both interannual and season break down of trajectory data. • Produce generalisedmap of all particle trajectories • Annual (growing season) point locations • Provenance broken down by T/S properties of basin origin • Evolution of water mass properties over time • This study will lead onto a more detailed examination of cross shelf fluxes in the model, residence times on the shelf and transport pathways once on the shelf (+ comparisons with AMM60 results)

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