The Mediterranean Forecasting System – Part 1: Evolution and performance

Author:

Coppini GiovanniORCID,Clementi Emanuela,Cossarini GianpieroORCID,Salon Stefano,Korres Gerasimos,Ravdas MichalisORCID,Lecci Rita,Pistoia Jenny,Goglio Anna Chiara,Drudi Massimiliano,Grandi Alessandro,Aydogdu AliORCID,Escudier Romain,Cipollone AndreaORCID,Lyubartsev Vladyslav,Mariani Antonio,Cretì Sergio,Palermo Francesco,Scuro Matteo,Masina SimonaORCID,Pinardi NadiaORCID,Navarra Antonio,Delrosso Damiano,Teruzzi AnnaORCID,Di Biagio Valeria,Bolzon Giorgio,Feudale LauraORCID,Coidessa Gianluca,Amadio CarolinaORCID,Brosich Alberto,Miró ArnauORCID,Alvarez EvaORCID,Lazzari PaoloORCID,Solidoro Cosimo,Oikonomou CharikleiaORCID,Zacharioudaki Anna

Abstract

Abstract. The Mediterranean Forecasting System produces operational analyses and reanalyses and 10 d forecasts for many essential ocean variables (EOVs), from currents, temperature, salinity, and sea level to wind waves and pelagic biogeochemistry. The products are available at a horizontal resolution of 1/24∘ (approximately 4 km) and with 141 unevenly spaced vertical levels. The core of the Mediterranean Forecasting System is constituted by the physical (PHY), the biogeochemical (BIO), and the wave (WAV) components, consisting of both numerical models and data assimilation modules. The three components together constitute the so-called Mediterranean Monitoring and Forecasting Center (Med-MFC) of the Copernicus Marine Service. Daily 10 d forecasts and analyses are produced by the PHY, BIO, and WAV operational systems, while reanalyses are produced every ∼ 3 years for the past 30 years and are extended (yearly). The modelling systems, their coupling strategy, and their evolutions are illustrated in detail. For the first time, the quality of the products is documented in terms of skill metrics evaluated over a common 3-year period (2018–2020), giving the first complete assessment of uncertainties for all the Mediterranean environmental variable analyses.

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

Subject

Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Embryology,Anatomy

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