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A two-way nested-grid ocean-circulation model for the Meso-American Barrier Reef System

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A two-way nested-grid ocean-circulation model is developed for the Meso-American Barrier Reef System (MBRS), using a newly developed two-way interactive nesting technique. The unique feature of this new nesting technique is its use of the semi-prognostic method (Sheng et al. 2001) to exchange information between different grids through the model momentum equations. The nested-grid model for the MBRS has a fine-resolution inner model embedded in a coarse-resolution outer model. The outer model is the western Caribbean Sea model developed by Sheng and Tang (2003), with a horizontal resolution of roughly 19 km. The inner model domain covers the northwest Caribbean Sea (NWCS) between 79°W and 89°W and between 15.5°N and 22°N, with a horizontal resolution of roughly 6 km. The nested-grid ocean model is initialized with the January mean temperature and salinity and forced by the monthly mean COADS (comprehensive ocean-atmosphere data set) wind stress and surface heat flux. The model sea-surface salinity is restored to the monthly mean climatology. The nested-grid model is integrated for 2 years and the second-year model results are presented in this paper. The model-calculated annual-mean near-surface currents over the NWCS agree reasonably well with the time-mean near-surface currents inferred by Fratantoni (2001) from trajectories of the satellite-tracked 15-m drogued drifters in the 1990s. The two-way nested model is also used to quantify the role of local wind stress, local density gradients and boundary forcings of the outer model in driving the annual-mean circulation in the region.

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Acknowledgments.

We wish to thank Richard Greatbatch, Chris Mooers, Leo Oey, Alan Davies, Jiuxing Xing, Bruce Hatcher and Barry Ruddick for their useful suggestions and comments. We are also grateful to Carsten Eden for making his model results available to us. This project is part of the ECONAR (Ecological Connections Among Reefs) supported by the Collaborative Research Opportunity Program of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). J.S. is also supported by NSERC, MARTEC (a Halifax-based company), and the Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC) through the NSERC/MARTEC/MSC Industrial Research Chair in Regional Ocean Modelling and Prediction.

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Sheng, J., Tang, L. A two-way nested-grid ocean-circulation model for the Meso-American Barrier Reef System. Ocean Dynamics 54, 232–242 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10236-003-0074-3

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