Real-time joint ocean acoustics and circulation modeling in the 2021 New England Shelf Break Acoustics experiment (L)
Real-time joint ocean acoustics and circulation modeling in the 2021 New England Shelf Break Acoustics experiment (L)
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2022-11-10
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DeCourcy, Brendan J.
Lin, Ying-Tsong
Zhang, Weifeng Gordon
Ozanich, Emma Reeves
Kukshtel, Natalie
Siderius, Martin
Gawarkiewicz, Glen
Forsyth, Jacob
Lin, Ying-Tsong
Zhang, Weifeng Gordon
Ozanich, Emma Reeves
Kukshtel, Natalie
Siderius, Martin
Gawarkiewicz, Glen
Forsyth, Jacob
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10.1121/10.0015139
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During the spring of 2021, a coordinated multi-vessel effort was organized to study physical oceanography, marine geology and biology, and acoustics on the northeast United States continental shelf, as part of the New England Shelf Break Acoustics (NESBA) experiment. One scientific goal was to establish a real-time numerical model aboard the research vessel with high spatial and temporal resolution to predict the oceanography and sound propagation within the NESBA study area. The real-time forecast model performance and challenges are reported in this letter without adjustment or re-simulation after the cruise. Future research directions for post-experiment studies are also suggested.
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Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 2022. This article is posted here by permission of Acoustical Society of America for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 152(5), (2022): 2859–2862, https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0015139.
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DeCourcy, B., Lin, Y.-T., Zhang, W., Ozanich, E., Kukshtel, N., Siderius, M., Gawarkiewicz, G., & Forsyth, J. (2022). Real-time joint ocean acoustics and circulation modeling in the 2021 New England Shelf Break Acoustics experiment (L). The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 152(5), 2859–2862