volume 74 issue 11-12 pages 987-1004

Development of a daily coastal ocean model for Mississippi Sound and Bight

Mustafa Kemal Cambazoglu 1
Brandy N. Armstrong 1
Jerry D Wiggert 1
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Division of Marine Science, School of Ocean Science and Engineering, The University of Southern Mississippi, Stennis Space Center, USA
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-11-23
scimago Q2
wos Q3
SJR0.661
CiteScore4.3
Impact factor1.9
ISSN16167341, 16167228
Abstract

The Mississippi Sound and Bight is a complex coastal system with shallow estuarine waters that are highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change and anthropogenic influences. In order to further our understanding of the system and provide natural resource managers and decision-makers with science-based guidance, a pre-operational coastal ocean forecast system has been developed using the Coupled Ocean Atmosphere Wave Sediment Transport Modeling System (COAWST). The COAWST application for Mississippi Bight (msbCOAWST) can be run in hindcast mode, pre-operational near real-time mode, or forecast mode and relies on other operational models including the National Water Model (NWM) for river forcing, the High Resolution Rapid Refresh model (HRRR) for atmospheric forcing, and the Navy Coastal Ocean Model (NCOM) for open ocean boundary forcing. msbCOAWST is being validated using data from a variety of in situ measurements that quantify coastal processes, including tides and water quality parameters (i.e. temperature and salinity). The highest model skill is obtained for temperature followed by water levels and salinity. msbCOAWST has been used to provide guidance for quantifying how freshwater influences derived from river diversion operations impact water quality in estuarine waters. While the model is initially developed to study water quality and circulation in pre-operational near real-time and forecast modes, it is currently being extended to include waves, sediment transport, and biogeochemistry and also linked with habitat suitability models and ecological models in hindcast mode so as to comprehensively reveal consequential environmental concerns due to the onset and persistence of hypoxia, seasonal and storm-induced waves with their associated impacts on the region’s fisheries and shellfisheries.

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Cambazoglu M. K. et al. Development of a daily coastal ocean model for Mississippi Sound and Bight // Ocean Dynamics. 2024. Vol. 74. No. 11-12. pp. 987-1004.
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Cambazoglu M. K., Armstrong B. N., Wiggert J. D. Development of a daily coastal ocean model for Mississippi Sound and Bight // Ocean Dynamics. 2024. Vol. 74. No. 11-12. pp. 987-1004.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1007/s10236-024-01645-4
UR - https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10236-024-01645-4
TI - Development of a daily coastal ocean model for Mississippi Sound and Bight
T2 - Ocean Dynamics
AU - Cambazoglu, Mustafa Kemal
AU - Armstrong, Brandy N.
AU - Wiggert, Jerry D
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/11/23
PB - Springer Nature
SP - 987-1004
IS - 11-12
VL - 74
SN - 1616-7341
SN - 1616-7228
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@article{2024_Cambazoglu,
author = {Mustafa Kemal Cambazoglu and Brandy N. Armstrong and Jerry D Wiggert},
title = {Development of a daily coastal ocean model for Mississippi Sound and Bight},
journal = {Ocean Dynamics},
year = {2024},
volume = {74},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {nov},
url = {https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10236-024-01645-4},
number = {11-12},
pages = {987--1004},
doi = {10.1007/s10236-024-01645-4}
}
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Cambazoglu, Mustafa Kemal, et al. “Development of a daily coastal ocean model for Mississippi Sound and Bight.” Ocean Dynamics, vol. 74, no. 11-12, Nov. 2024, pp. 987-1004. https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10236-024-01645-4.