FESOM model data used in a study on simulated signatures of Greenland melting in the North Atlantic
FESOM (v1.4) model data used in the paper 'Simulated signatures of Greenland melting in the North Atlantic: a model comparison with Argo floats, satellite observations, and ocean reanalysis’ (submitted to JGR Oceans for review) by Stolzenberger et al. The data set consists of monthly simulated...
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2022
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6243821 https://zenodo.org/record/6243821 |
Summary: | FESOM (v1.4) model data used in the paper 'Simulated signatures of Greenland melting in the North Atlantic: a model comparison with Argo floats, satellite observations, and ocean reanalysis’ (submitted to JGR Oceans for review) by Stolzenberger et al. The data set consists of monthly simulated potential temperature, salinity and sea surface elevation fields for high and low resolution, including (GF) and excluding (NGF) Greenland freshwater forcing, for the North Atlantic (NA, 50°N-86°N), and for the time period 1993-2016. Furthermore, steric height changes from the inversion output is available as time series for the time period 2002-2016. |
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