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Development and Validation of an Operational Search and Rescue Modeling System for the Yellow Sea and the East and South China Seas
Author(s) -
KyoungHo Cho,
Li Yan,
Hui Wang,
Kwang-Soon Park,
JinYong Choi,
Kwang-Il Shin,
Jungkee Kwon
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of atmospheric and oceanic technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.774
H-Index - 124
eISSN - 1520-0426
pISSN - 0739-0572
DOI - 10.1175/jtech-d-13-00097.1
Subject(s) - drifter , buoy , search and rescue , meteorology , environmental science , forcing (mathematics) , trajectory , coast guard , wind speed , china sea , ocean current , climatology , computer science , geology , oceanography , geography , lagrangian , robot , mathematical physics , environmental protection , physics , artificial intelligence , astronomy
An operational search and rescue (SAR) modeling system was developed to forecast the tracks of victims or debris from marine accidents in the marginal seas of the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The system is directly linked to a real-time operational forecasting system that provides wind and surface current forecasts for the Yellow Sea and the East and South China Seas and is thus capable of immediately predicting the tracks and area to be searched for up to 72 h in the future. A stochastic trajectory model using a Monte Carlo ensemble technique is employed within the system to estimate the trajectories of drifting objects. It is able to consider leeway drift and to deal with uncertainties in the forcing fields obtained from the operational forecasting system. A circle assessment method was applied to evaluate the performance of the SAR model using comparisons in buoy and ship trajectories obtained from field drifter experiments. The method effectively analyzed the effects of the forcing fields and diagnosed the model’s performance. Results showed that accurate wind and current forcing fields play a significant role in improving the behavior of the SAR model. Operationally, the SAR modeling system is used to support the Korea Coast Guard during marine emergencies. Additionally, some sensitivity tests for model parameters and wave effect on the SAR model prediction are discussed.

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