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Fine Resolution Eastern Irish Sea Model

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General  
Data holding centreProudman Oceanographic Laboratory
CountryUnited Kingdom  United Kingdom
Time periodDepends on model runs
OngoingYes
Geographical area

Eastern irish sea

Observations 
Parameters

Vertical velocity of the water column (currents); Horizontal velocity of the water column (currents); Bathymetry and Elevation

Instruments

Inapplicable

Description 
Summary

The Fine Resolution Eastern Irish Sea Model is a three dimensional hydrodynamic Tidal Model of the West Coast of the United Kingdom. The resolution is 0.5' latitude by 1.0' longitude (approximately a 1.2 km grid) and can be used to produce results for surface, depth-mean and bottom currents. It has also been used to examine the sensitivity of M2 tidal currents to changes in open boundary data and bottom drag coefficients. The model uses a finite-difference grid formulation in the horizontal, with an expansion technique in the vertical, giving a continuous current profile from sea surface to sea bed. A slip boundary condition is applied at the sea bed. Eddy viscosity in the model is a function of the flow field. Comparison of observed and computed tidal elevation and currents show good agreement, although in general, currents are slightly higher than observed. The effect on tidal current profile of changes in bottom friction coefficient is found to be influenced by the proximity of the open boundary to the region of interest. This suggests, and calculations confirm, that it is not just the local coefficient of bottom friction (i.e. that within the Eastern Irish Sea) that influences current profiles in the region, but frictional effects throughout the whole Irish Sea. This illustrated the limitations of limited-area models where the solution can be dominated by the open boundary. Numerical models are generally run with uniform values of bed friction coefficient, although it is known that in principle this coefficient should change according to the nature of the bed. The effect of spatially varying the bed friction as a function of bed composition is investigated and shown to have relatively small effect on tidal currents but a significant effect on the bed stress derived from the model.

OriginatorsProudman Oceanographic Laboratory
References

Aldridge, J.N. and Davies, A.M. (1993) A High Resolution Three-Dimensional Hydrodynamic Tidal Model of the Eastern Irish Sea., Journal of Physical Oceanography, Vol 23(2): 207-224.

Data web sitehttp://www.pol.ac.uk/coin/eismodel.html
Availability 
OrganisationProudman Oceanographic Laboratory
AvailabilityBy negotiation
ContactThe Director
Address

Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory
Joseph Proudman Building 6 Brownlow Street
Liverpool
Merseyside
L3 5DA
United Kingdom

Telephone+44 151 795 4800
Administration 
Collating centreBritish Oceanographic Data Centre
Local identifier1054016
Global identifier751
Last revised2010-01-10