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Model-Derived Hydrodynamics of Inlets in South Puget Sound
A recent model application has been developed by the Washington State Dept. of Ecology that simulates water circulation in South Puget Sound (SPS) using the Generalized Environmental Modeling System for Surface waters (GEMSS) with an open northern boundary near Edmonds, WA. Post-calibration root mean square errors (RMSEs) are <5% of Ehe tidal range in all but Oakland Bay where the error was 10% of the tidal range. The model simulates salinity with a RMSE of 0.6 psu near the surface and 0.5 psu near the seafloor compared with field observations at 22 key stations.
Model-Derived Hydrodynamics of Inlets in South Puget Sound
A recent model application has been developed by the Washington State Dept. of Ecology that simulates water circulation in South Puget Sound (SPS) using the Generalized Environmental Modeling System for Surface waters (GEMSS) with an open northern boundary near Edmonds, WA. Post-calibration root mean square errors (RMSEs) are <5% of Ehe tidal range in all but Oakland Bay where the error was 10% of the tidal range. The model simulates salinity with a RMSE of 0.6 psu near the surface and 0.5 psu near the seafloor compared with field observations at 22 key stations.
Model-Derived Hydrodynamics of Inlets in South Puget Sound
Albertson, Skip (author) / Ahmed, Anise (author) / Roberts, Mindy (author) / Pelletier, Greg (author) / Kolluru, Venkal (author)
11th International Conference on Estuarine and Coastal Modeling ; 2009 ; Seattle, Washington, United States
Estuarine and Coastal Modeling (2009) ; 128-136
2010-09-27
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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