Danubius International Conferences, 11th International Conference The Danube - Axis of European Identity

Validation Methods for Numerical Model’s Results Applied to the Marine Hydrodynamic Processes at the Romanian Coast

Elena Vlasceanu, Eugen Rusu
Last modified: 2021-06-28

Abstract

The common problem for numerical modeling of hydrodynamic processes is the accordance of the model results with the in-situ collected data. This paper presents validation methods of model results by in-situ measurements and Earth observation products, analyzing the distribution maps provided by the ESA and NASA services. In term of spatial and temporal resolution the observation data can be improve by using short range remote sensing technics such as UAVs/aerial technics. Despite the lack of in situ data in the western Black Sea basin several data sources were accessed in order to compare de model results against the data collected in the field. In situ date were also used to provide support for observation data calibration/validation, in the area of interest.

Acknowledgements: “The work of the first author is supported by the project ANTREPRENORDOC, in the framework of Human Resources Development Operational Programme 2014-2020, financed from the European Social Fund under the contract number 36355/23.05.2019 HRD OP /380/6/13 – SMIS Code: 123847. The work of the second author was carried out in the framework of the research project DREAM (Dynamics of the REsources and technological Advance in harvesting Marine renewable energy), supported by the Romanian Executive Agency for Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation Funding – UEFISCDI, grant number PN-III-P4-ID- PCE-2020-0008.”