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The Ocean Reanalysis Intercomparison project (ORA-IP)

Authors :
Balmaseda, M. A.
Hernandez, F.
Storto, A.
Palmer, M. D.
Alves, O.
Shi, L.
Smith, G. C.
Toyoda, T.
Valdivieso, M.
Barnier, B.
Behringer, D.
Boyer, T.
Chang, Y.S.
Chepurin, G. A.
Ferry, N.
Forget, G.
Fujii, Y.
Good, S.
Guinehut, S.
Haines, K.
Ishikawa, Y.
Keeley, S.
Kohl, A.
Lee, T.
Martin, M. J.
Masina, S.
Masuda, S.
Meyssignac, B.
Mogensen, K.
Parent, L.
Peterson, K. A.
Tang, Y. M.
Yin, Y.
Vernieres, G.
Wang, X.
Waters, J.
Wedd, R.
Wang, O.
Xue, Y.
Chevallier, M.
Lemieux, J. F.
Dupont, F.
Kuragano, T.
Kamachi, M.
Awaji, T.
Caltabiano, A.
Wilmer-Becker, K.
Gaillard, F.
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology, 2015.

Abstract

Uncertainty in ocean analysis methods and deficiencies in the observing system are major obstacles for the reliable reconstruction of the past ocean climate. The variety of existing ocean reanalyses is exploited in a multi-reanalysis ensemble to improve the ocean state estimation and to gauge uncertainty levels. The ensemble-based analysis of signal-to-noise ratio allows the identification of ocean characteristics for which the estimation is robust (such as tropical mixed-layer-depth, upper ocean heat content), and where large uncertainty exists (deep ocean, Southern Ocean, sea ice thickness, salinity), providing guidance for future enhancement of the observing and data assimilation systems.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17558778
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.core.ac.uk....107daee46e090162d8e35780b61bbadc