Abstract

In this study, using nudging method, the current data from a pair of HF radar along Jiangsu coast was assimilated to unstructured grid models based on FVCOM. Several experiments were conducted to examine the effect of radar data on surface velocity, elevation and sea surface salinity forecast. The results show that the gain of assimilation on surface velocity and elevation forecasts disappeared fast within a few hours, while salinity forecasts can be influenced for more than 10 days. This fast diminishing of the gain of data assimilation on current and elevation can be attributed to the fast wave propagation from elsewhere to the radar coverage area.

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