New Arctic data set, arctic9 (July, 2009), replaces the previous set (arctic8d).
The tidal prediction system for the Canadian Arctic Archipelago developed by Dunphy
et al. (2005) and Hannah et al. (2008) has been improved. The improvements include
extension of the mesh south to include Frobisher Bay and southern Baffin Island,
increased resolution in narrow channels such as Hell Gate, Cardigan Channel, and Penny
Strait, and inclusion of the very narrow Bellot Strait. A detailed comparison with Hannah
et al. (2008) shows that Baffin Bay is the most-improved region, and M2 is the
most-improved constituent: the average rms error over all constituents is reduced by 3 cm,
while the average rms error for M2 across all regions is reduced by 2 cm. Averaged over
the entire model domain the rms error of the tidal constituents is about 17 cm for M2 and
about (4, 7, 6, 3) cm for (N2, S2, K1, O1). The large M2 error is dominated by the errors
in Frobisher Bay, where the M2 tidal amplitude is very large.
Five constituents available: M2, K1, N2, S2 and O1
Reference for model / data description:
current data set (arctic9):
Collins, A. K., C. G. Hannah and D. Greenberg. 2011. Validation of a high resolution modelling system for tides in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.
Can. Tech. Rep. Hydrogr. Ocean Sci. 273: vii + 72pp.
(PDF)
Carrère, L. and F. Lyard. 2003. Modeling the barotropic response of the
global ocean to atmospheric wind and pressure forcing - Comparisons with
observations. Geophys. Res. Let. 30: 1275
Dunphy, M., F. Dupont, C. G. Hannah, D. Greenberg. 2005.
Validation of Modeling System for Tides in the Canadian Arctic
Archipelago. Can. Tech. Rep. Hydrogr. Ocean Sci. 243: vi + 70 pp.
(PDF)
Hannah, C.G., F. Dupont, A.K. Collins, M. Dunphy and D. Greenberg. 2008.
Revisions to a Modelling System for Tides in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Can. Tech. Rep. Hydrogr. Ocean Sci. 259: vi + 62 pp.
(PDF)
Pairaud, I.L., F. Lyard, F. Auclair, T. Letellier and P. Marsaleix. 2008.
Dynamics of the semi-diurnal and quarter-diurnal internal tides
in the Bay of Biscay. Part 1: Barotropic tides, Continental Shelf Research
28: 1294-1315
previous data set (arctic8d):
Hannah, C.G., F. Dupont, A.K. Collins, M. Dunphy and D. Greenberg. 2008.
Revisions to a Modelling System for Tides in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Can. Tech. Rep. Hydrogr. Ocean Sci. 259: vi + 62 pp.
(PDF)
Previous data set (arctic8c):
Dunphy, M., F. Dupont, C. G. Hannah, D. Greenberg. 2005.
Validation of Modeling System for Tides in the Canadian Arctic
Archipelago. Can. Tech. Rep. Hydrogr. Ocean Sci. 243: vi + 70 pp.
(PDF)
Previous data set (arctic4):
Kliem, Nicolai and David A. Greenberg. 2003. Diagnostic Simulations
of the Summer Circulation in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.
Atmos.-Ocean. 41.