8.4 - UFS Coastal Model and Planned Applications: Updates and Path Forward

Saeed Moghimi, Maoyi Huang, Jana Haddad, Ufuk Turuncoglu, Soroosh Mani, Fariborz Daneshvar, Mansur Ali Jisan, Panagiotis Velissariou, Alexander Kurapov, Liujuan Tang, Edward Myers, Corey Allen, Ann Tsay, Gregory Seroka, Ayumi Fujisaki-Manome, Shachak Pe'eri, Tracy Fanara, Derrick Snowden, Lucila Bloemendaa, Ali Salimi-TarazoujJacob R. Carley, Denise Worthen, Saeideh Banihashemi, Avichal Mehra, Ali Abdolali, Carsten Lemmen, Yinglong Joseph Zhang, Damrongsak Wirasaet, Joannes Westerink, Hernan Arango, Scott Durski, Jihun Jung, Joseph Smith, Keven Michael Blackman

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Abstract

NOAA’s National Ocean Service (NOS) is partnering with the Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR), National Weather Service (NWS) and coastal ocean modeling community to develop its next generation coastal ocean coupling infrastructure for integration into the NOAA Unified Forecast System portfolio.
We will share our roadmap and the current status of the development of ufs-coastal-model (i.e. forked from ufs-weather-model) coupling infrastructure and its downstream applications (ufs-coastal-app). The current development team consists of developers from the ESMF/NUOPC team at NCAR and the NOS Storm Surge Modeling Team at the Office of Coast Survey. Substantial support is also provided by coastal ocean model developers (ROMS, ADCIRC, SCHISM and FVCOM) as well as support from the WaveWatchIII team at NOAA Environmental Modeling Center and US Army Corps of Engineers.

In this presentation, we will introduce some of the ongoing and planned ufs-coastal applications. Such as:

SECOFS: DATM+SCHISM+WW3 (NOAA / funded)
STOFS-3D-Alaska: DATM+SCHISM+CICE+WW3 (NOAA / partially funded)
Bering Sea: DATM+ROMS+CICE (NASA / partially funded)
Hurricane-Surge: PAHM+SCHISM+WW3 (NOAA / partially funded)
STOFS workflow: To unify and upgrade current STOFS workflow (NOAA / partially funded)
STOFS-2D-Global: DATM+ADCIRC+WW3 (not funded)
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationAMS 2025
StatePublished - Jan 14 2025

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