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Assessment of a New Global Ocean Reanalysis in ENSO Predictions With NOAA UFS.

Authors :
Zhu, Jieshun
Wang, Wanqiu
Kumar, Arun
Liu, Yanyun
DeWitt, David
Source :
Geophysical Research Letters; 3/28/2024, Vol. 51 Issue 6, p1-10, 10p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

As an update on the current NOAA/NCEP operational ocean reanalysis systems, a new system named GLobal Ocean Reanalysis (GLORe) is recently built up based on the JEDI‐SOCA 3DVar scheme. In this study, the quality of GLORe is assessed in initializing ENSO predictions using the NOAA Unified Forecast System (UFS). In details, initialized by GLORe, 9‐month ensemble hindcasts are conducted from each May/November during 1982–2021. The ENSO prediction skill is compared to the current NOAA operational system CFSv2, suggesting that UFS initialized with GLORe has an improved skill in ENSO predictions. By conducting another set of hindcasts with UFS and the same initializations as CFSv2, it is found that the skill improvement is largely attributed to the ocean initialization with GLORe, but with some contributions from model improvements as well. The effect of ocean initializations is further confirmed by the superiority of GLORe over CFSR as validated against an objective analysis. Plain Language Summary: The operational climate monitoring and outlooks heavily rely on ocean data assimilation systems. At NOAA/NCEP, there are two such systems running in real time—GODAS and CFSR. As two highly related systems, GODAS and CFSR share some common weaknesses, and are lagging to meet the latest operational requirements. In this study, a new ocean reanalysis system (GLORe) is built based on the latest scientific advances. As a first evaluation about GLORe, this work focuses on its performance in initializing dynamical ENSO predictions, a critical component of climate outlooks. In particular, we complete a set of 9‐month ensemble hindcasts initialized with GLORe, by using the NOAA Unified Forecast System as the forecast model. The hindcasts are compared to the present NOAA operational system CFSv2 that is initialized with CFSR, and significant skill enhancements in ENSO predictions are seen in our hindcasts. Further experiments and diagnostics suggest that the skill improvement is mostly attributed to the GLORe initialization, but with some contributions from model improvements as well. As the configurations for our hindcasts are highly relevant to a future operational Seasonal Forecast System (SFS) at NOAA, the hindcasts reported in this paper will serve as an important benchmark for its developments. Key Points: A newly developed ocean reanalysis (GLORe) is introduced and evaluated for its quality in initializing ENSO predictionsUFS initialized with GLORe presents a better performance in ENSO predictions than the current operational system at NOAAThe hindcasts will be a benchmark for the Seasonal Forecast System (SFS) development at NOAA [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00948276
Volume :
51
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Geophysical Research Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176275009
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL106640