NordKyst-800m The Norwegian Coastal Model Bjørn Ådlandsvik Institute of Marine Research Opnet, Geilo, 27-28 May 2010.

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NordKyst-800m The Norwegian Coastal Model Bjørn Ådlandsvik Institute of Marine Research Opnet, Geilo, 27-28 May 2010

What NorKyst-800m is a model setup under development with 800 m resolution covering the entire Norwegian coast Flexible setup: run the whole or subdomains Present partners: IMR, met.no, NIVA Open access: Model grid and forcing available to everybody, pilot setup for the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS). Other partners and other models are welcome.

Why Increasing interest in coast and fjord areas aquaculture, transport, tourism, ... Need knowledge for coastal management Operational use Shipping accidents, oil spills, harmful algae blooms Additional products Transport models: pollution, salmon lice, eggs and larvae of coastal cod Provide input to higher resolution fjord models

How Cross-institutional collaboration Initiative and project leader: Presently IMR, met.no, NIVA Initiative and project leader: Lars Asplin, IMR

What Topography, land mask – Jon Albretsen, IMR Cartesian grid in polar stereographic plane 2602 x 902 grid cells Resolution approx. 800 m Topography from GEBCO-08 Land contours from Norge digitalt

Bottom matrix

Bottom matrix around Askøy

What Topography, land mask – Jon Albretsen, IMR Tidal forcing – Ann Kristin Sperrevik, met.no 8 constituents K2 S2 M2 N2 K1 P1 O1 Q1 Data from TPXO, Oregon State University

What Topography, land mask – Jon Albretsen, IMR Tidal forcing – Ann Kristin Sperrevik, met.no River forcing – André Stålstrøm, NIVA 247 rivers Data from NVE

River positions

Version zero Interpolation from met.no operational 4 km to 800 m grid, no separate model run Early start for developing diagnostics, validation tools and other products around the model No extra cost: interpolation needed anyway to provide initial and boundary conditions

Version one Atmospheric, river and ocean boundary forcing available Setup for Regional Ocean Model System (ROMS) Test runs

Further work Operational use at met.no Distribution of operational results and forcing to partners Flexible ROMS setups at IMR, NIVA Validation Distribution of results and added products to users