Projects

361461-191001-021000
20-NGI3-118
N/A
10/1/2020
2022-9-30 0:0:0
Active
$127,879.00
Biogeochemical Modeling of the U.S. Gulf and East Coasts
Gomez
Fabian
MSU
Moorhead
Robert
MSU
Climate Effects CE
OAR
An ocean biogeochemical model is being configured to improve our understanding about potential large-scale climate drivers of shifts in plankton biomass and range for a suite of coastal pelagic species in the Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic Bight. Researchers have configured a Modular Ocean Model – Tracers Of Phytoplankton with Allometric Zooplankton (MOM5-TOPAZ) model for the north Atlantic for the time period of 1958 to 2019 using a new atmospheric dataset for driving ocean-sea-ice models (JRA55-DO) as surface forcing. This test model has a one-quarter degree resolution, which is a necessary first step before increasing model resolution to 10 km. Model outputs are available in the Network Common Data Form (NetCDF) format on the NOAA OAR/AOML server.