An open-access service for on-demand coastal forecasts

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An open-access service for on-demand coastal forecasts SUMMIT 2019 OPENCoastS An open-access service for on-demand coastal forecasts A. Oliveira, André Fortunato, J. Rogeiro, J. Teixeira, A. Azevedo, M. Rodrigues, P. Lopes (LNEC) J. Gomes, M. David, J. Pina (LIP) X. Bertin, L. Lavaud (Univ. La Rochelle) S. Castanedo, F. Méndes (Univ. Cantabria)

Content Motivation The OPENCoasts platform Summary and perspectives Concept Interface components Example Summary and perspectives 8/24/2019

Forecast systems Forcings Operational forecasts Post-processing and archiving Visualization and comparison with real-time data 8/24/2019

Forecast systems: present difficulties The development requires mixed teams, with expertise in both numerical modeling and information technologies Significant effort for development and maintenance Computational resources must be available every day 8/24/2019

The OPENCoastS platform: concept Implements forecast systems through a browser Allows the choice of the processes and forcings Provides the required computational resources through the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) Takes advantage of available online data and model results Avoids the need of a large team to generate forecast systems Makes the development quick and easy 8/24/2019

The OPENCoastS platform: information requirements PRISM2017 FES2014 CMEMS OCEAN NOAA / GFS METEO-FRANCE / ARPEGE ATMOSPHERE EMODnet Physics DGT DATA Grid Parameters River flow USER 8/24/2019

The interface components Configuration assistant: builds a deployment step by step Outputs viewer: Download results View maps and time series Compare results from several deployments Forecast manager: check status and details, clone, stop & restart, delete,… 8/24/2019

Generating a forecast system Step 1: Select the model and the duration 8/24/2019

Generating a forecast system Step 2: Upload and verify the grid 8/24/2019

Generating a forecast system Step 3: Specify boundary conditions 8/24/2019

Generating a forecast system Step 4: Define output stations 8/24/2019

Generating a forecast system Step 5: Define physical and numerical parameters 8/24/2019

Generating a forecast system Step 6: Define space-dependent parameters 8/24/2019

Generating a forecast system Step 7: Review and submit 8/24/2019

Example: flow, elevation and time series in the Tagus Estuary 8/24/2019

Summary Innovative platform to generate on-demand ocean forecasts is publicly available (opencoasts.ncg.ingrid.pt) Training and documentation: Podcast: http://opencoasts.lnec.pt/index_en.php#eventos User’s manual: http://opencoasts.lnec.pt/OPENCoastS_manual.htm Forcings (FES2014, CMEMS and GFS) allow worldwide applications Limited physics: 2D barotropic shallow water flows 8/24/2019

Perspectives 3D baroclinic physics (April, 2019) Migrate to larger computational resources Coupled waves and currents model (SCHISM-WWM), including forcing by WW3 Improved viewer Perform 72 hour forecasts Open code at the end of the project (2021) 2D circulation (operational) 3D circulation (release in 1-2 weeks) 2D circulation with waves and currents (release planned for June) 3D circulation with waves and currents (beyond EOSC-hub) 8/24/2019

Contact: Anabela Oliveira, aoliveira@lnec.pt Acknowledgments: SCHISM community (model) NOAA, METEO-FRANCE (atmospheric predictions) FES2014 (tidal predictions) CMEMS (oceanographic predictions) EMODnet (oceanographic data)