Published March 10, 2021 | Version 0.8
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FABM-spectral

  • 1. Plymouth Marine Laboratory
  • 2. UK Met Office
  • 3. University of Exeter

Description

FABM implementation of the Ocean-Atmosphere Spectral Irradiance Model (OASIM), which simulates the propagation of spectrally resolved direct and diffuse irradiance in atmosphere and oceans. The spectral range of the model is configurable and can include any wavelength between 200 and 4000 nm. Thus it can include total shortwave, ultraviolet, and photosynthetically active radiation, among others.

This implementation is designed for online coupling to hydrodynamic-biogeochemical models through FABM. Both atmosphere and ocean components run online as part of the coupled simulation and are directly forced by bulk meteorological properties. The modelled underwater irradiance can drive biogeochemical processes and, in turn, biogeochemical variables can affect (spectrally resolved) light absorption and scattering. The model also calculates light absorption per water layer, which can be fed back to the physical model as a heating term.

Notes

This worked was part funded by the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) through the project OPTIcal data Modelling and Assimilation (OPTIMA).

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Funding

Marine LTSS: Climate Linked Atlantic Sector Science NE/R015953/1
UK Research and Innovation
CAMPUS (Combining Autonomous observations and Models for Predicting and Understanding Shelf seas) NE/R006849/1
UK Research and Innovation