Spatial model resolution and projections of pelagic biogeochemistry into a warming future: the higher the better?

Recent advances in the development of compute hardware have pushed the explicit resolution of mesoscale (and, using nesting approaches, even sub-mesoscale) processes in global coupled ocean-circulation biogeochemical models within reach. This adds realism to the models in that previously-parameteriz...

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Main Authors: Dietze, Heiner, Löptien, Ulrike
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:45468 2023-05-15T17:30:57+02:00 Spatial model resolution and projections of pelagic biogeochemistry into a warming future: the higher the better? Dietze, Heiner Löptien, Ulrike 2018 https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/45468/ unknown Dietze, H. and Löptien, U. (2018) Spatial model resolution and projections of pelagic biogeochemistry into a warming future: the higher the better?. [Invited talk] In: Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI). , 24.09.2018, Norrköping, Sweden . info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed 2018 ftoceanrep 2023-04-07T15:43:28Z Recent advances in the development of compute hardware have pushed the explicit resolution of mesoscale (and, using nesting approaches, even sub-mesoscale) processes in global coupled ocean-circulation biogeochemical models within reach. This adds realism to the models in that previously-parameterized processes can now be explicitly resolved. Analogous reasoning suggests that this also adds to the realism of model-based projections. Using examples of our modeling work in the Baltic Sea, the subtropical North Atlantic, the Southern Ocean and off Mauretania we will put the latter hypothesis to the test. Conference Object North Atlantic Southern Ocean OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Southern Ocean
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description Recent advances in the development of compute hardware have pushed the explicit resolution of mesoscale (and, using nesting approaches, even sub-mesoscale) processes in global coupled ocean-circulation biogeochemical models within reach. This adds realism to the models in that previously-parameterized processes can now be explicitly resolved. Analogous reasoning suggests that this also adds to the realism of model-based projections. Using examples of our modeling work in the Baltic Sea, the subtropical North Atlantic, the Southern Ocean and off Mauretania we will put the latter hypothesis to the test.
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author Dietze, Heiner
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Spatial model resolution and projections of pelagic biogeochemistry into a warming future: the higher the better?
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title Spatial model resolution and projections of pelagic biogeochemistry into a warming future: the higher the better?
title_short Spatial model resolution and projections of pelagic biogeochemistry into a warming future: the higher the better?
title_full Spatial model resolution and projections of pelagic biogeochemistry into a warming future: the higher the better?
title_fullStr Spatial model resolution and projections of pelagic biogeochemistry into a warming future: the higher the better?
title_full_unstemmed Spatial model resolution and projections of pelagic biogeochemistry into a warming future: the higher the better?
title_sort spatial model resolution and projections of pelagic biogeochemistry into a warming future: the higher the better?
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