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Monitoring and Modeling Workgroup Update

Monitoring and Modeling Workgroup Update. Kevin Sellner 1 & Marjy Friedrichs 2 1 CRC, STAC, & CCMP 2 VIMS & STAC STAC Quarterly Meeting December 13-14, 2011. November Modeling Workgroup Meeting . Maintenance of historical CH3D-ICM Hydrodynamic-WQ model for CB open water

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Monitoring and Modeling Workgroup Update

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  1. Monitoring and Modeling Workgroup Update Kevin Sellner1 & Marjy Friedrichs2 1CRC, STAC, & CCMP 2VIMS & STAC STAC Quarterly Meeting December 13-14, 2011

  2. November Modeling Workgroup Meeting • Maintenance of historical CH3D-ICM Hydrodynamic-WQ model for CB open water • Development of shallow water model (<3 m) to run/link with the above • Oysters - Wetting/drying • Benthic microalgae - Wetlands • Waves, sediment resuspension, - SAV/clarity erosion • Demonstration project for transitioning ACE 2D ADH model into 3D ADH for undertaking the above • Potentially expand CBP model capacity to include menhaden, climate change (SLR, T increase, flows/loads from changing hydrologies & hydrodynamics), and climate patterns and DO

  3. Discussion & Post-Meeting Activities • Suggestion that any EPA funding for ACE demonstration project be made available for others with equally promising model options • Use STAC-recommended skill assessment, peer review for selection of model/models • Seek regional/national interest in model possibilities for shallow water modeling needs • From the response, initiate discussions with CBP on options for pursuing new shallow water modeling

  4. Early 2012 Goal • Group discussion with CBP/EPA modelers to identify • model needs (shallow water hydro/WQ for oysters, SAV/clarity, wetlands, waves, resuspension, and erosion; expanded general modeling such as climate change, menhaden, climate and hypoxia) • required deliverables (skill, output or code, etc.) • required schedule (timeline) • funding available including any match required for demonstration project & model(s) • demonstration sites and input data sets • RFP for demo, or demo + future model, and subse-quent peer review of possible future model/models for the CBP modeling suite

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