Abstract
Abstract To validate a three-dimensional hydrodynamic model for use in coastal waters, two test cases with idealized geometry and forcing functions were performed. The tests involve the barotropic and baroclinic response of a coastal ocean with a uniform alongshore shelf to the passage of a storm and the circulation induced by flow over a topographic feature. The model used in this study is the estuarine, coastal, and ocean model developed by Blumberg and Mellor. The model is three dimensional and solves for three components of the current field, temperature, and salinity. The model has a terrain-following sigma (σ) coordinate system, a coastal-following curvilinear grid in the horizontal, and an embedded second-order turbulence closure submodel to provide vertical mixing coefficients and uses the free surface as a prognostic variable. At the open boundaries, a flow relaxation scheme (FRS) has been implemented to pass out internally generated disturbances with minimum reflection. The results from the firs...
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