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The use of a flow field correction technique for alleviating the North Atlantic cold bias with application to the Kiel Climate Model
- Source :
- Ocean Dynamics. 65:1079-1093
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2015.
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Abstract
- The North Atlantic cold bias, associated with the misplacement of the North Atlantic Current (NAC) and typically extending from the surface to 1000 m depth, is a common problem in coupled models that compromises model fidelity. We investigate the use of a flow field correction (FFC) to adjust the path of the NAC and alleviate the cold bias. The FFC consists of three steps. First, climatological potential temperature (T) and salinity (S) fields for use with the model are produced using a three-dimensional restoring technique. Second, these T, S fields are used to modify the momentum equations of the ocean model. In the third stage, the correction term is diagnosed to construct a flow-independent correction. Results using the Kiel Climate Model show that the FFC allows the establishment of a northwest corner, substantially alleviating the subsurface cold bias. A cold bias remains at the surface but can be eliminated by additionally correcting the surface freshwater flux, without adjusting the surface heat flux seen by the ocean model. A model version in which only the surface fluxes of heat and freshwater are corrected continues to exhibit the incorrect path of the NAC and a strong subsurface bias. We also show that the bias in the atmospheric circulation is reduced in some corrected model versions. The FFC can be regarded as a way to correct for model error, e.g. associated with the deep water mass pathways and their impact on the large-scale ocean circulation, and unresolved processes such as eddy momentum flux convergence.
- Subjects :
- Momentum (technical analysis)
Atmospheric circulation
Ocean current
North Atlantic cold bias Northwest corner Empirical correction techniques North Atlantic Current
Oceanography
Physics::Geophysics
Current (stream)
Flux (metallurgy)
Climatology
Potential temperature
Environmental science
Errors-in-variables models
Climate model
Physics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 16167228 and 16167341
- Volume :
- 65
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Ocean Dynamics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7c0f0e376457485a0c33865fbcd94c13