Synthetic in-situ T/S data over 1993-2018 from a NEMO-based simulation of the IMHOTEP project ...
"Synthetic observations" of in-situ Temperature and Salinity profiles as a function of depth have been extracted online during the production of the global, NEMO-based experiment ** IMHOTEP-GAIc**, at every single time and location (in x,y,z dimensions) where a true in-situ profile exists...
Main Authors: | , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Dataset |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Zenodo
2023
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10033076 https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10033076 |
Summary: | "Synthetic observations" of in-situ Temperature and Salinity profiles as a function of depth have been extracted online during the production of the global, NEMO-based experiment ** IMHOTEP-GAIc**, at every single time and location (in x,y,z dimensions) where a true in-situ profile exists in the ENACT-4 database (Good et al 2013) over the simulation period: 1980-2018. This global ocean/sea-ice/iceberg simulation uses the NEMO model, and has a horizontal resolution of 1/4°. The atmospheric forcing applied at the surface is based on the JRA reanalysis (Kobayashi et al., 2015) and varies over the full range of time-scales from 6 hours to multi-decadal. The freshwater runoff forcing applied to the experiment is fully-variable (daily to multi-decadal) based on the ISBA-CTRIP hydrographic reanalysis for rivers (Decharme et al., 2019) and from altimeter data and regional GCM simulations for the liquid and solid discharges from the Greenland ice-sheet (Mouginot et al 2019). These runoffs are only climatological ... |
---|