Abstract

The purpose of the paper is to evaluate the performance of rigid-lid formulations in predicting velocity and temperature fields in domains where the applicability of rigid-lid formulations is not immediately obvious. A test was conducted to determine whether local depth scaled vertical exchange coefficients yield better simulations compared to constant vertical coefficient formulations. Extensive infrared imagery was used to evaluate the model's ability to predict temperature yields in Biscayne Bay, Fla. Two cases, one with constant vertical eddy transport coefficient, and the other with vertical transport coefficient scaled with local depth are discussed.

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