Use of earth observation data and numerical modeling in the development of marine downstream services in Estonia

U. Raudsepp, R. Uiboupin, L. Sipelgas, P. Lagemaa, T. Kõuts, U. Lips
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The objective of the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) is to provide, on a sustained basis, reliable and timely services related to environmental and security issues in support of public policy makers' needs. MyOcean is the implementation project of the GMES Marine Core Service (MCS), aiming at deploying the first concerted and integrated pan-European capacity for Ocean Monitoring and Forecasting (www.myocean.eu.org). MyOcean develops upgraded European capabilities for reference marine information and provides a wide range of key ocean indicators. The MCS provides information to intermediate users who combine it with other forms of information and data to provide customized downstream services for end users. The end users range from wide public to special target groups. Downstream marine services in Estonia are built on in-situ real time and near real time measurements, satellite remote sensing imagery and numerical modeling. Two-day marine forecasts for the North-Eastern Baltic Sea are produced by 3D circulation model HIROMB-EST. The downstream service portfolio consists of following items. Real time sea level observations including history and two-day forecasts on 12 locations around the Estonian coast are available in the Internet. Sea surface temperature (SST) and salinity are complimented with near real time ferry-box observations on the cross-section between Tallinn and Helsinki. During cloud free sky SST charts are produced using MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) imagery for the Gulf of Finland and Gulf of Riga. Illegal oil spills are detected from SAR imagery. The drift of the slick is simulated by Seatrack-Web and potential polluters are identified combining Seatrack Web and the Automatic Identification System (AIS). The monitoring of suspended particulate matter during harbor dredging is based on MODIS and MERIS (MEdium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer) data. The laboratory analyses of water samples are used for the calibration and validation of satellite products. The in situ measurements of vertical profiles of absorption and attenuation coefficients are used to determine the profiles of particle origin, concentration and size distribution. Operational ice extent monitoring using SAR data is rather widespread. Optical remote sensing imagery from MODIS and MERIS sensors complement SAR imagery. Ice concentration maps are produced using the histogram analysis of MODIS 250 m reflectance data. This data is used for model evaluation with the purpose to get reliable ice forecast from the HIROMMB-EST model. Spectral optical remote sensing data from MERIS helps to identify different ice types. The determination of high spatial resolution marine and coastal wind from the Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ASAR) is quite a novel application in the Estonian waters. Wind field data can be retrieved from ASAR C-band data and model results using CMOD algorithm.
利用地球观测数据和数值模拟发展爱沙尼亚的海洋下游服务
全球环境与安全监测(GMES)的目标是在持续的基础上提供与环境和安全问题有关的可靠和及时的服务,以支持公共决策者的需求。MyOcean是GMES海洋核心服务(MCS)的实施项目,旨在部署第一个协调和综合的泛欧海洋监测和预报能力(www.myocean.eu.org)。“我的海洋”项目提高了欧洲参考海洋信息的能力,并提供了广泛的关键海洋指标。MCS向中间用户提供信息,中间用户将其与其他形式的信息和数据相结合,为最终用户提供定制的下游服务。最终用户范围从广泛的公众到特殊的目标群体。爱沙尼亚的下游海洋服务建立在现场实时和近实时测量、卫星遥感图像和数值模拟的基础上。波罗的海东北部的两天海洋天气预报是由三维环流模式HIROMB-EST生成的。下游服务组合由以下项目组成。在互联网上可以获得爱沙尼亚海岸12个地点的实时海平面观测,包括历史和两天的预测。海面温度(SST)和盐度与塔林和赫尔辛基之间的横截面的近实时渡船箱观测相补充。在无云天空期间,使用MODIS(中分辨率成像光谱仪)图像制作了芬兰湾和里加湾的海温图。非法石油泄漏是通过SAR图像检测到的。利用Seatrack-Web模拟浮油的漂移过程,并结合Seatrack-Web和自动识别系统(AIS)对潜在污染者进行识别。港口疏浚过程中悬浮颗粒物的监测基于MODIS和MERIS(中分辨率成像光谱仪)数据。水样的实验室分析用于卫星产品的校准和验证。通过原位测量吸收系数和衰减系数的垂直剖面来确定颗粒的来源、浓度和粒径分布。利用SAR数据进行海冰范围监测的应用相当广泛。来自MODIS和MERIS传感器的光学遥感图像补充了SAR图像。冰浓度图是利用MODIS 250 m反射率数据的直方图分析生成的。该数据用于模式评估,目的是为了从HIROMMB-EST模式中获得可靠的冰预报。MERIS的光谱光学遥感数据有助于识别不同的冰类型。利用先进合成孔径雷达(ASAR)确定高空间分辨率的海洋和沿海风在爱沙尼亚水域是一项相当新颖的应用。利用CMOD算法可以从ASAR c波段数据和模型结果中获取风场数据。
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