Frontiers in Marine Science (Feb 2022)

Improving Estuarine Hydrodynamic Forecasts Through Numerical Model Ensembles

  • Isabel Iglesias,
  • José Luís Pinho,
  • Paulo Avilez-Valente,
  • Paulo Avilez-Valente,
  • Willian Melo,
  • Ana Bio,
  • Ana Gomes,
  • José Vieira,
  • Luísa Bastos,
  • Luísa Bastos,
  • Fernando Veloso-Gomes,
  • Fernando Veloso-Gomes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.812255
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Numerical models are essential tools for the study and analysis of the hydrodynamics of estuarine systems. However, the model results contain uncertainties, which need to be minimized to increase the accuracy of predictions. In this work, the ensemble technique is proposed as a solution to improve hydrodynamic forecasts for estuarine regions. Two numerical models, openTELEMAC-MASCARET and Delft3D, were considered for the application of this technique to two Portuguese estuaries. Superensembles for three scenarios (summer, winter, and extreme event) were built to assess the effectiveness of the technique in improving water level prediction. Various weighing techniques were tested in the construction of the ensembles. Weighing techniques that consider the previous performance of each model alone outperformed other techniques. This was observed for all scenarios considered, at all sampling points and in both studied estuaries. The effect of the ensemble size was also analyzed. It was found that the size of the set is directly related to the prediction accuracy, with the best results provided by the superensembles with the highest number of elements. It is concluded that the combined use of several hydrodynamic models reduces the uncertainty of the results and increases the reliability and consistency of predictions for estuarine regions.

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