T. Pohlmann, PREDICTING THE THERMOCLINE IN A CIRCULATION MODEL OF THE NORTH-SEA .1. MODEL DESCRIPTION, CALIBRATION AND VERIFICATION, Continental shelf research, 16(2), 1996, pp. 131-146
A model is presented that allows the prognostic simulation of the temp
erature in the North Sea. An approach proposed by Kochergin (1987 Thre
e-dimensional coastal ocean models, American Geophysical Union, pp. 20
1-208). to determine the vertical eddy diffusion and eddy viscosity wa
s applied for the surface and bottom mixed layer. At the sea surface o
bserved temperatures are prescribed (Dirichlet's boundary condition).
They contain the effect of all components determining the heat flux in
the surface layer. This includes, besides all advective and diffusive
heat fluxes in the surface layer, the net-heat flux through the sea s
urface. By this means it is possible to circumvent the uncertainties i
n the determination of the heat flux through the atmosphere-sea interf
ace. A calibration and verification of the presented model is carried
out by comparing the model results firstly with a time series of actua
l temperature profiles and secondly with a climatological monthly mean
of the bottom water temperature.