Center for Remote Sensing and Computational Ecology January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL IOP and Rrs Predictive Modeling.

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Center for Remote Sensing and Computational Ecology January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL IOP and Rrs Predictive Modeling

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL Overview of Results West Florida Shelf modeling of IOPs and Rrs focused on developing re-locatable, open source code. Coupled physical, ecological, optical, and radiative transfer code. –(physics) to EcoSim to Ecolight Optical model metrics of validation.

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL West Florida Shelf

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL West Florida Shelf – June 1, 1998 adg(412)

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL West Florida Shelf – June 1, 1998 bb(555)

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL West Florida Shelf – June 1, 1998 OC4 Chl a

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL Simulated Chl a ECOHAB Chl a

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL West Florida Shelf – November 8, 1998 adg(412)

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL ECOHAB Process Cruise Data October 1998 Simulated Pulse

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL West Florida Shelf – November 8, 1998 bb(555)

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL West Florida Shelf – November 8, 1998 OC4 Chl a

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL Continued Fresh Water Flows During November

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL West Florida Shelf – December 4, 1998 adg(412)

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL Simulated adg(412)

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL West Florida Shelf – December 4, 1998 bb(555)

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL West Florida Shelf – December 4, 1998 OC4 Chl a

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL November 1 st November 8 th November 1 st November 8 th Rrs 412 Rrs 443

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL Absorption (adg412) – Nov. 1 st versus Nov. 8 th

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL Backscattering – Nov. 1 st versus Nov. 8 th

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL Conclusions and New Questions Model closure is critical. –Initially described by grazing, but there are significant terms describing the bottom boundary and regeneration terms that are difficult to close. Physical simulation is critical to calculation of ecological/optical simulation model metrics. –See OOXVI LEO 3-D simulations, as well. Fresh water fluxes must be considered for this site for < 40 m isobath during periods of high flow. –May not be as important in June, critical in later months.

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL Conclusions and New Questions Non-sediment IOPs, CDOM, and chlorophyll modeling appear to be reasonable estimates. –Rrs is not. Why? In shore sediment resuspension appears to dramatically impact Rrs in all wavelengths. –Ratio based remote sensing algorithms appear to finesse this difference.

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL Status of Data Analysis/Data Needs Further work on Rrs calculations is required. –Drill down of model coupling and satellite estimates is required. –Comparison with Spectral Signatures cruise, Oct Transport of EcoSim code to LEO is complete. –Currently distributed as open source in ROMS 1.8 package. Further simulation work on the West Florida Shelf requires the completion and release of ECOHAB data.

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL 12/10/ N W 34 x 10^6 cell/l

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL HyCODE List of Publications 16 peer reviewed publications submitted/in press/published >14 publications in preparation >28 presentations and conference proceedings

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL Spin-offs Future EcoSim plans include – –NENA modeling effort, multiple 1-way nesting.

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL NENA Model Domain

January16-18, 2003ONR HyCODE Workshop Miami, FL Spin-offs Future EcoSim plans include – –NENA modeling effort, multiple 1-way nesting. –ROMS 2.0 Distribution –TOMS 1.0 Distribution –In-line coupling of Ecolight to be distributed with ROMS/TOMS NSF CoOP Program –NJSOS/Hudson River program, 5 year funded study. Hyperspectral plans include – –Continued development of high resolution hyperspectral data stream, including instrument deployment, calibration, and algorithm development. –Data fusion between gliders and HSI (NOAA ECOHAB Event Response). –Data fusion between LIDAR and HSI. –NOAA CI-CORE