1992
DOI: 10.1029/92jc00095
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Ocean general circulation from a global eddy‐resolving model

Abstract: A concerted effort has been made to simulate the global ocean circulation with resolved eddies, using a highly optimized model on the best available supercomputer. An earlier 20-year spin-up has been extended for 12.5 additional years: the first 2.5 with continued annual mean forcing and the final 10.0 with climatological monthly forcing. Model output archived at 3-day intervals has been analyzed into mean fields, standard deviations, products, and covariances on monthly, annual, and multiyear time scales. The… Show more

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“…Although recent global ocean models attempt to resolve the mesoscale eddies [Semtner and Chervin, 1992], such models remain impractical for most climate research. Furthermore, the mesoscale-eddy statistics and transports are generally not well characterized by in situ field measurements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although recent global ocean models attempt to resolve the mesoscale eddies [Semtner and Chervin, 1992], such models remain impractical for most climate research. Furthermore, the mesoscale-eddy statistics and transports are generally not well characterized by in situ field measurements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ice thermodynamics is determined from an energy budget at the ice surface following Parkinson and Washington [1979] and the zero-layer approximation of Semtner [1976] for heat conduction through the ice. The ocean model is based on the primitive equation, z coordinate, free surface model of Semtner and Chervin [1992] adapted to the Arctic by Parsons [1995] and Maslowski [1997].…”
Section: Model Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The model has a longitudinal spacing of 0.4°, latitudinal spacing of 0.4 times the cosine of the given latitude, and vertically, 7 unevenly spaced levels in the upper 225 m of the ocean with a further 13 extending to the ocean bottom. The upper layer has a depth of 25 m. This model resolution is mesoscale 'eddy-permitting' since the grid and horizontal damping are small enough to allow explicit representation of some instabilities which mix momentum, heat, salt and other properties in the ocean (Semtner & Chervin, 1992). Further details on the model configuration are provided in the Appendix.…”
Section: Brief Description Of the Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such magnitude of discrepancies between POCM and observational estimates of the standard deviation in circulation appears to be a feature not just of the Leeuwin Current region but throughout the global ocean (e.g. Semtner & Chervin, 1992;Stammer et al, 1996). On the basis of a detailed comparison of the global POCM circulation with that observed from satellite altimetry and hydrographically, Leeuwin Current: model, observations and regional impacts these authors conclude that both too-coarse resolution and forcing data (including the need for improved mixed layer physics) are obvious possibilities to account for the weaker POCM circulation than observed.…”
Section: Comparison Of Mean Fieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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