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Title: Salinity from the ECMWF ocean analysis


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Salinity from the ECMWF ocean analysis
Magdalena A. Balmaseda
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Salinity in the ECMWF ocean analysis
Outline
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Operational Ocean Analysis Schedule
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  • BRT ( Behind real time ocean analysis) 12 days
    delay
  • For seasonal Forecasts.
  • Continuation of the historical ocean
    reanalysis
  • NRT (Near real time ocean analysis) No delay
  • For Monthly forecasts

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System-3
  • INITIALIZATION
  • ERA-40 data to initialize ocean and atmosphere
  • Bias correction in ocean assimilation.
  • Assimilation of salinity data.
  • Assimilation of altimeter-derived sea level
    anomalies and global trend.
  • Retrospective Ocean Reanalysis back to 1959
  • 3D OI, ENACT/ENSEMBLES ocean data,

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OBSERVATION COVERAGE in a 10-day window
?Moorings SubsurfaceTemperature ? ARGO floats
Subsurface Temperature and Salinity XBT
Subsurface Temperature
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OSES Effect of Salinity Observations on Surface
Salinity2001-2006
Salinity observations (mainly for Argo data) has
a large impact on the mean state
Balmaseda et al 2007, GRL
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Results from Data Retention ExperimentsFit to
Salinity observations (rms error)
Tropical Indian
Equatorial Atlantic
ALL NO_ALTI NO_ARGO NO_AA
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RESULTS FROM GSOP OCEAN REANALYSIS
INTERCOMPARSION
  • 12 different ocean reanalysis were compared
  • Ensemble meansignal
  • Ensemble spreadnoise

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Salinity Variability
  • Salinity variability dominated by spin-up effects
    in several cases.
  • There is no consistency among reanalyes

EQPAC EQATL EQINDTRPAC TRATL NPAC NATL GLOBAL
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BENEFITS OF SURFACE SALINITY OBSERVATIONS
  • Current uncertainty in surface salinity analysis
    is large.
  • Large uncertainties in precipitation, river
    outflow, melting ice
  • Uncertainties have large spatial scale. SMOS
    could be of help
  • Potential benefits
  • Better Initialization of mixed layer
  • Better representation of the Atlantic Ocean
  • Inverse problem estimation of P-E?
  • It is possible to combine with Altimeter data
    (global trends)
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