The avievement of KOOS in national agencies and industries

Title
The avievement of KOOS in national agencies and industries
Author(s)
Kim, Nam Hoon; Kwon, Jae Il; Choi, Jin Yong; Heo, Ki Young; Choi, Jung Woon; Jeong, Sang Hun; Kwon, Yeong Yeon; Kim, Ho Jin; Kim, Deok Su; Gu, Bon Ho; Park, Sung Hwan; Chun, Je Yun
KIOST Author(s)
Kim, Nam Hoon(김남훈)Kwon, Jae Il(권재일)Choi, Jin Yong(최진용)Heo, Ki Young(허기영)Choi, Jung Woon(최정운)Jeong, Sang Hun(정상훈)Kwon, Yeong Yeon(권영연)Kim, Ho Jin(김호진)Kim, Deok Su(김덕수)Gu, Bon Ho(구본호)Park, Sung Hwan(박숭환)Chun, Je Yun(전재윤)
Alternative Author(s)
김남훈; 권재일; 최진용; 허기영; 최정운; 정상훈; 권영연; 김호진; 김덕수; 구본호; 박숭환; 전재윤
Publication Year
2023-11-09
Abstract
The Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology (KIOST) has been conducting the KOOS (Korea Operational Oceanographic System) project since 2009. KOOS has been operating several forecasting systems depending on the domain of the target sea. Among them, coastal-KOOS, which forecasts around the Korean Peninsula, has been in operation since 2016 with a 300 m spatial resolution. Currently, coastal-KOOS is undergoing an upgrade to improve its forecasting accuracy. As coastal KOOS provides high-resolution data covering the territorial sea of the Korean Peninsula, it has become an invaluable decision-making tool. It assists in proactive responses to various marine disasters such as search and rescue, oil spills, storm surges, low-saline water fronts, and cold water upwellings. The success and utility of coastal-KOOS have garnered interest and demand from national agencies and industries. This has led to technology transfers to meet their specific needs. Furthermore, to enhance forecasting accuracy, especially around small islands with complex coastlines and narrow channels, a triangular unstructured grid ocean forecasting system has been developed. There is also ongoing work on a hybrid model that leverages artificial intelligence techniques for enhanced forecasting precision. To efficiently deliver all KOOS products while catering to end-user needs, the KOOS-GIS visualization system was established. Although it's currently operated in-house, KOOS-GIS is multifunctional. It displays real-time forecast and observation data and enables users to compare and validate forecasting accuracy. Additionally, it aids fieldwork with tools like a particle tracking module for search and rescue and storm surge predictions during typhoons. In summary, KOOS has made significant strides, notably establishing a high-resolution forecasting system for the Korean Peninsula and serving as a diverse decision-support tool.
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/45150
Bibliographic Citation
8th Annual meeting of the OceanPredict Science Team, pp.10, 2023
Publisher
OceanPredict
Type
Conference
Language
English
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