The sensitivity of model simulations to wind data and model grid scale is d
iscussed and a methodology for the reception of real-time UK Meteorological
Office wind forecasts described, The Sea Empress incident which occurred o
ff west Wales during 1996 is used to illustrate the techniques, and suggest
ions are made for the improvement of the national response to major spills.
There is a need for Meteorological Office forecasts to be more readily ava
ilable to the scientific community and for fine grid hydrodynamic models to
be developed for regions considered to be at risk, There should be a shift
in the focus of spill modelling towards real-time forecasting and away fro
m the present emphasis on simplistic hindcasting studies. There is a need f
or a central forecasting service, run according to UK Meteorological Office
protocols, to provide state-of-the-art forecasting at the time of a major
spill, It is likely that there will continue to be a requirement for PC and
workstation-based model simulations for both scientific and operational st
udies. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.