A hierarchy of global ocean models coupled to CESM1 ...

Data associated with the following publication: Hsu, T. Y., Primeau, F. W., & Magnusdottir, G. (2022). A Hierarchy of Global Ocean Models Coupled to CESM1. Paper Abstract: We develop a hierarchy of simplified ocean models for coupled ocean, atmosphere, and sea ice climate simulations using the C...

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Main Authors: Hsu, Tien-Yiao, Primeau, Francois, Magnusdottir, Gudrun
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2022
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.7280/d1v97t
https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.7280/D1V97T
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Summary:Data associated with the following publication: Hsu, T. Y., Primeau, F. W., & Magnusdottir, G. (2022). A Hierarchy of Global Ocean Models Coupled to CESM1. Paper Abstract: We develop a hierarchy of simplified ocean models for coupled ocean, atmosphere, and sea ice climate simulations using the Community Earth System Model version 1 (CESM1). The hierarchy has four members: a slab ocean model, a mixed-layer model with entrainment and detrainment, an Ekman mixed-layer model, and an ocean general circulation model (OGCM). Flux corrections of heat and salt are applied to the simplified models ensuring that all hierarchy members have the same climatology. We diagnose the needed flux corrections from auxiliary simulations in which we restore the temperature and salinity to the daily climatology obtained from a target CESM1 simulation. The resulting 3-dimensional corrections contain the interannual variability fluxes that maintain the correct vertical gradients of temperature and salinity in the tropics. We find ... : Description of methods used for generation of data: The data is generated with EMOM, a hierarchy of ocean models that are applied in CESM1. The detailed description of the model is in the paper the dataset is presented in (i.e. A Hierarchy of Global Ocean Models Coupled to CESM1).Methods for processing the data: This dataset consists of a set of atmospheric and oceanic fields produced by the NCAR CESM1 climate model. The data is in NETCDF format and has been post-processed and formatted using the NCO command language (see http://nco.sourceforge.net/ for more details). Software-specific information needed to interpret the data:The data is in NetCDF format. ...