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The document discusses the High-resolution model Verification Evaluation (HiVE) project. The project aims to evaluate high-resolution ocean models through spatial verification methods. It analyzes forecasts of sea surface temperature and chlorophyll from April 2018 to March 2020. The project is led by Jan Maksymczuk and Marion Mittermaier of the Met Office in the UK, with support from Ric Crocker, Rachel North, and Christine Pequignet. The project demonstrates that higher resolution ocean forecasts, while more realistic looking, do not necessarily score better in quantitative verification compared to coarser models, similar to atmospheric forecasts. Spatial verification methods can help account for this difference by giving credit to forecasts that are correct nearby rather than



