NOC Oceans 2025 - Theme 10: Sustaining observing systems (Liverpool)
Lead Research Organisation:
National Oceanography Centre
Department Name: UNLISTED
Abstract
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People |
ORCID iD |
| John Huthnance (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Andreu-Burillo I
(2007)
Assimilation of sea surface temperature in the POL Coastal Ocean Modelling System
in Journal of Marine Systems
Davies A
(2007)
On the influence of stratification and tidal forcing upon mixing in sill regions
in Ocean Dynamics
Davies A
(2007)
Recent developments in physical oceanographic modelling: Part IV
in Continental Shelf Research
De Mey P
(2009)
Assessing the value of GODAE products in coastal and shelf seas Liverpool, 10-11 October 2007
in Ocean Dynamics
Howarth J
(2011)
The Liverpool Bay Coastal Observatory
in Ocean Dynamics
Jones J
(2007)
Influence of non-linear effects upon surge elevations along the west coast of Britain
in Ocean Dynamics
Jones J
(2007)
On the sensitivity of computed higher tidal harmonics to mesh size in a finite element model
in Continental Shelf Research
Jones J
(2007)
A high-resolution finite element model of the M2, M4 M6, S2, N2, K1 and O1 tides off the west coast of Britain
in Ocean Modelling
Krivtsov V
(2008)
Monitoring and modelling of the Irish Sea and Liverpool Bay: An overview and an SPM case study
in Ecological Modelling
Krivtsov V
(2009)
Characterising observed patterns of suspended particulate matter and relationships with oceanographic and meteorological variables: Studies in Liverpool Bay
in Environmental Modelling & Software
| Description | Continuous observation of physical properties (currents, temperature and others) in Liverpool Bay (Irish Sea) 2002-2012 with user community and much accessed public Web site. Sustained measurements of bottom pressure indicating varying strength of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (the world's strongest) eastward around Antarctica. Coastal sea-level measurements at several well-spaced locations in the southern Hemisphere including mid-ocean islands. Mooring array on north-west Atlantic margin to relate signals there to Meridional Overturning Circulation |
| Exploitation Route | Long-term cost-effective monitoring of Antarctic Circumpolar current, sea-level rise, Meridional Overturning. |
| Sectors | Aerospace Defence and Marine Environment |
| URL | http://cobs.pol.ac.uk/ |
| Description | Estimates of Antarctic Circumpolar Current variations. Use in estimates of global and regional rates of change of sea level. |
| First Year Of Impact | 2009 |
| Sector | Aerospace, Defence and Marine,Environment |
| Impact Types | Cultural Policy & public services |