MOMA: Modular Ocean Model Configuration off Mauretania

MOMA is a general ocean circulation model configuration covering most of the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. The code, settings and configuration is identical (except for the domain, resolution and forcing) to MOMBA (doi:0.5194/gmd-7-1713-2014) and similar to MOMSO (doi:10.5194/gmd-13-71-2020). The...

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Main Authors: Dietze, Heiner, Löptien, Ulrike
Format: Moving Image (Video)
Language:unknown
Published: 2021
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OMZ
Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/4518783
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4518783
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Summary:MOMA is a general ocean circulation model configuration covering most of the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. The code, settings and configuration is identical (except for the domain, resolution and forcing) to MOMBA (doi:0.5194/gmd-7-1713-2014) and similar to MOMSO (doi:10.5194/gmd-13-71-2020). The underlying framework is GFDL's Modular Ocean Model. The horizontal resolution telescopes to 1.5km in the Upwelling region off Mauretania ( 20°-15°W; 14°-22°N ) and thereby resolves (some) mesoscale features. In total MOMA features 1427 x 1159 x 75 grid points. The boundaries are solid walls. There is no restoring. Temperature & salinity initial conditions are from the World Ocean Atlas 2009 (Locarnini et al. 2009; Antonov et al. 2010). The simulation starts from rest. The Atmospheric forcing is COREv2; Large & Yeager, 2004. The topography is interpolated from ETOPO5. All depths greater than 1500m are capped which facilitates the use of longer (barotropic) timesteps. The movies archived here start after a spin-up period of 6 months. The dates indicated in the movies are nominal because the forcing is climatological. The archived files are showing daily averages of: airSea_heat.mov shows simulated air-sea heat fluxes in units W/m2 MLD.mov shows simulated surface mixed layer depth calculated with a \(\Delta T = 0.5^\circ C\) temperature criterium in units m. speedAtSurface.mov shows simulated surface current speed in units cm/s. SSS.mov shows simulated sea surface salinity in units PSU. SST.mov shows simulated sea surface temperature in units \(^\circ C\). The grey and black contours denote positive and negative simulated sea surface height (contour interval 2cm), respectively. The model configuration is available upon request. Antonov, J. I., Seidov, D., Boyer, T. P., Locarnini, A., Mishonov, A. V., Garcia, H. E., Baranova, O. K., Zweng, M. M., and John- son, D. R.: World Ocean Atlas 2009, Volume 2: Salinity, edited by: Levitus, S., NOAA Atlas NESDIS 69, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington DC, 184 pp., ...