Spatial scales

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drewa
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Spatial scales

#1 Unread post by drewa »

I'm looking at using ROMS to model an estuary in southern California. Most of the applications I've seen are generally large scale. I assume that it can be scaled down to an estuary (~1 km x ~1 km with an offshore grid ~10x that size) but before I get too far along that path, I thought I'd see if anyone sees limitations or roadblocks to this.

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#2 Unread post by jcwarner »

I have used ROMS to simulate 'large scale' (for me ~ 10 km grid) to small scale (for me ~ 5 m grid in surf zone). I have used ROMS to simulate estuarine flows, for example in the Hudson River estuary:

Warner, J. C., W. R. Geyer, and J. A. Lerczak (2005), Numerical modeling of an estuary: A comprehensive skill assessment, Journal of Geophysical Research, 110, C05001, doi:10.1029/2004JC002691.

I do not see any issues with the scales you suggest.

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#3 Unread post by drewa »

Thanks. Good to know that others have looked at it on small scales.

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