Water (Sep 2022)

The Northern Adriatic Forecasting System for Circulation and Biogeochemistry: Implementation and Preliminary Results

  • Isabella Scroccaro,
  • Marco Zavatarelli,
  • Tomas Lovato,
  • Piero Lanucara,
  • Andrea Valentini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w14172729
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 17
p. 2729

Abstract

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This paper described the implementation of a forecasting system of the coupled physical and biogeochemical state of the northern Adriatic Sea and discussed the preliminary results. The forecasting system is composed of two components: the NEMO general circulation model and the BFM biogeochemical model. The BFM component includes an explicit benthic pelagic coupling providing fluxes at the sediment–water interface and the dynamic of the major benthic state variables. The system is forced by atmospheric forcing from a limited-area model and by available land-based (river runoff and nutrient load) data. The preliminary results were validated against available remote and in situ observations. The validation effort indicated a good performance of the system in defining the basin scale characteristics, while locally the forecasting model performance seemed mostly impaired by the uncertainties in the definition of the land-based forcing.

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