Sentences with phrase «ocean reanalysis»

Ocean reanalysis refers to a technique where scientists collect and combine a range of data from different sources, like satellites, buoys, and ships, to create a more accurate and detailed picture of the Earth's oceans. It helps them to better understand and study various oceanic processes, such as temperature changes, currents, and sea levels, providing valuable information for climate studies, weather forecasting, and marine research. Full definition
Time series of AMOC anomaly at 1000 m depth at 45 ° N (top panels) and 26.5 ° N (bottom panels) for the set of ocean reanalysis products (left panels) and the set of No Assimilation forced ocean model simulations (right panels).
Balmaseda, M. A., Mogensen, K. S. & Weaver, A. T. Evaluation of the ECMWF ocean reanalysis ORAS4.
It is disappointing that they do not use our stuff (based on ocean reanalysis with a comprehensive model that inputs everything from SST, sea level, XBTs and Argo plus surface fluxes and winds) or that from Karina von Schuckmann.
Balmaseda, M. A., Mogensen, K. & Weaver, A.T. Evaluation of the ECMWF Ocean Reanalysis System ORAS4.
Mercator global Eddy permitting ocean reanalysis GLORYS1V1: Description and results.
Using CMIP5 simulations prescribed with historical greenhouse gas concentrations and future projections (representative concentration pathway 8.5), together with the ECMWF (European Centre for Medium - Range Weather Forecast) operational ocean reanalysis of the observed climate and tide - gauge records to verify the model results, the authors found that projected climate change will enhance El Niño - related sea level extremes.
These pages are to discuss and describe aspect of the various ocean reanalysis datasets now available.
Comparison of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation between 1960 and 2007 in six ocean reanalysis products (Climate Dynamics)
Also, they used sea surface temperature observation data from Britain's weather and climate data organization, the UK Met Office's Hadley Center and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), ocean reanalysis data from the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory at NOAA, and atmospheric reanalysis data from the European Centre for Medium - Range Weather Forecasting and NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Prediction for that 30 - year period.
The paper is based on the European Centre for Medium - Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) Ocean Reanalysis ORAS4.
Reconstruction of past decades sea level using thermosteric sea level, tide gauge, satellite altimetry and ocean reanalysis data.
The ocean reanalysis Curry refers to is Balmaseda et al. (2013).
«The only data set that appears to provide support for ocean sequestration is the ocean reanalysis... All in all, I don't see a very convincing case for deep ocean sequestration of heat.»
Karspeck et al. (2015) examines the mean and variability of the AMOC as represented in six ocean reanalysis products over the period 1960 - 2007, with particular focus on multi-decadal trends and interannual variability at 26.5 ° N and 45 ° N. Ocean reanalysis products, developed independently at modeling centers around the world, use historical surface observations and subsurface ocean hydrography to constrain the solution of ocean general circulation models.
M.H.E. designed and A.P. computed the analysis of the CMIP5 experiments, A.S.G. analysed the ocean reanalysis trends and A.S. ran the coupled model experiments.
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