Currents...wrong data ??
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Pls, be advised that the figures of currents in the specific location are wrong. If you interpolate the data in the area you have to reconsider that.
Best Regards.
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@nikonstantinou
Yes, it seems you are right. Over-interpolation is problematic.
http://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/global/nc/?-indonesia-curr-000-small-rundate=latest
Also ...
I observed that the problem is bigger in the equator (locations A,B,C).
Kuroshio current (east from Taiwan) seems to be OK.
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@nikonstantinou
Κύριε Κωνσταντίνου,
ελπίζω οι διαχειριστές να διορθώσουν αυτή την ατέλεια.
Σας εύχομαι "καλές θάλασσες"! -
@nikonstantinou Hi, I checked it and these values are contained in the original data.
We use the following source: "OSCAR third degree resolution ocean surface currents".
Link: https://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/dataset/OSCAR_L4_OC_third-deg
It is analysis which is calculated once per 5 days. The actual one is from the 17th of April.
Sea currents is not our major feature, but if you have a tip/link to better data, please share it and we will consider replacement of the data source (maybe there is available even forecast). -
@tz
@nikonstantinou
I think we compare apples and oranges!
Sea currents from OSCAR are calculated (mostly) from satellite real time data
while NCEP/EMC/MMAB curents are forecast products calculated from NOAA's Global Ocean Model.
https://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/dataset/OSCAR_L4_OC_third-deg
http://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/global/ -
@tz
Link to sea currents forecasts:
http://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/global/nc/?-global-curr-000-small-rundate=latestData access (in GRiB2) :
http://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/global/data_access.shtml? -
The OSCAR source data is provided in a 20NM grid and typically has gaps at coastlines and in shallow bank areas. @meteo-GR, I think you are right - that the interpolation in windy.com visualization is creating artifacts that are not supported by the source data. See the comparison below:
Raw data: