The challenges of coastal oceanography. Prediction limits and new applications based on Sentinel data
Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
The increasing quality and quantity (resolution in space, coverage in time, combinations of sensors in the
Sentinel family) of information provided by Copernicus offer the possibility to analyse and predict coastal
meteo-oceanography at an unprecedented level. This is a unique opportunity to develop the Copernicus coastal
dimension to tackle the pressures of increasing population and activities.
The combination of ocean/atmosphere/land observations from the Sentinel (S) 1/2/3, aligned with the availability
of an increasing number of high-resolution numerical simulations (e.g. wave and current fields) in the
Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) catalogue, should allow users to access proven
representations of the coastal environment at a new level of understanding (e.g. wave diffraction at coastal
"obstacles"), coupling (e.g. incorporating the land discharge into the coastal sea) and reliability for applications
(e.g. hazards for coastal navigation). By adding periodic bathymetric up-dating and incorporating new assimilation
routines it will be possible to achieve a new level of analysis for coastal seas.
In the paper we shall present the CEASELESS project that addresses the multiple scales coexisting in littoral
areas by developing new shallow water parameterizations, introducing them into coupled model suites
(wind-wave-surge-current-land discharge) and producing new standards for coastal simulations and analyses. This
will demonstrate the technical feasibility of an operational coastal service. The set of derived products will be
ingested into the users' work routines, proving the economic feasibility of such a coastal extension. The level of
conflicts in squeezed coastal zones, expected to grow in the face of climate change, will, thus, benefit directly from
CEASELESS, establishing tangible contributions for a wide range of economic sectors. The mutual validation of
satellite data, numerical results and in-situ observations will generate reciprocal profit for enhanced competiveness
of coastal oceanographic products and their future evolution.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
CEASELESS
Elenco autori:
Carniel, Sandro; Miglietta, Mario
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