Publications

Lu, KX; Wang, J; Zhang, M (2021). Study on prediction of internal solitary waves propagation in the southern Andaman Sea. JOURNAL OF OCEANOGRAPHY, 77(4), 607-613.

Abstract
The prediction of internal solitary waves (ISWs) propagation is a difficult problem in the field of oceanography due to the complexity of its generative mechanism and the lack of in-situ data. In this paper, the simulation data is used to establish a prediction model of ISWs propagation in the southern Andaman Sea by deep learning. The global tidal model TPXO7.2 is used to obtain the semi-diurnal tidal velocity data at the generation source of ISWs. The generation and propagation characteristics of ISWs are obtained by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology General Circulation Model (MITgcm). The generative location, amplitude, and propagation characteristics of the ISWs are calculated based on MITgcm. The database is set up by the extracted data from MITgcm. Then, the prediction model of ISWs propagation is established using long and short-term memory (LSTM) networks. Finally, the accuracy of the model is verified by the ISWs Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) images of the southern Andaman Sea and in-situ data. The results demonstrate that, compared with the MODIS images, the average relative error of time predicted by the LSTM model is 17.81%, and the average absolute error is 0.95 h. The average relative error of longitude predicted by the LSTM model is 0.10%, and the average absolute error is 0.10 degrees. The average of the amplitudes predicted by the LSTM model is 56.99 m. The in-situ data of the amplitude of ISWs is 60 m in the previous research. The two amplitudes are relatively close.

DOI:
10.1007/s10872-021-00594-6

ISSN:
0916-8370