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Hindcasting Wind-Driven Anomalies Using Reduced-Gravity Global Ocean Models with1/2 deg and 1/4 deg Resolution

机译:使用具有1/2度和1/4度分辨率的减少重力的全球海洋模型进行背景风驱动异常

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Global versions of the Navy Layered Ocean Model are used to hindcast wind-drivenoceanic anomalies. These versions are reduced-gravity with the lowest layer infinitely deep and at rest Grid resolutions of 0.5 (1/2 deg) and 0.25 (1/4 deg) are used. Winds at the 1000-mbar level from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts are used as forcing functions for the models over the 1981-1990 time frame. The models' ability to reproduce wind-forced anomalies on intraseasonal to interannual time scales is studied by comparing the model solutions with various obsersational data sets. These include satellite altimetry, drifting buoys, and island/coastal sea-level stations. The effects of varying horizontal and veflical resolution are also investigated. The models are able to hindcast many of the wind-driven anomalies. the best correlation is found in the tropical regions where the oceanic response to atmospheric forcing is the most rapid. At midlatitudes, mesoscale flow instabilities are a major source of oceanic anomalies. However, the resolution of the global models used here is not adequate for these instabilities. In addition, the reduced.gravity models lack the barotropic mode and the realistic bottom topography, both of which can play an important role in the flow instabilities. A technique that gives maps showing the fraction of variability in the hindcast that is deterministic (in response to atmospheric forcing) and the fraction that is not deterministic (due to flow instabilities) is also demonstrated.

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