Statistical downscaling reproduces high-resolution ocean transport for particle tracking in the Bering Sea

统计降尺度方法能够重现白令海粒子追踪的高分辨率海洋输送过程

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Abstract

Understanding ocean transport is critical for applications ranging from fisheries to chemical plume tracking and carbon dioxide removal modeling. However, available hydrodynamic data often lack the spatial resolution needed for effective transport simulations. We apply statistical downscaling to coarse-resolution ocean reanalysis and atmospheric wind data, reconstructing fine-scale fields validated against high-resolution dynamic models in the Bering Sea. This enables the prediction of transport patterns without the need to run high resolution physics simulations, saving computational costs and time. We examined five years of high-resolution, statistically downscaled ocean currents and surface winds and found that the correlation of ocean current and wind components with GLORYS and ERA5 reanalysis models were r = 0.87 and r = 0.98. The Liu-mean skill score was 0.75 for ocean current velocity. Okubo-Weiss analyses showed comparable vorticity and shear between downscaled and dynamical models. The Finite-time Layupanov Exponent analysis showed consistent Lagrangian Cohesive Structures across datasets. Multi-year particle tracking using both downscaled and reanalysis forcing showed consistent relative separation distances with mean Bhattacharyya coefficient of 0.720 ± 0.133. The demonstrated parity in dispersal patterns indicates statistically downscaled approaches can substitute dynamical models for large-scale applications. Future work should validate these results across diverse oceanographic regimes and incorporate biogeochemical feedback mechanisms.

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