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An assessment of Southern Ocean water masses and sea ice during 1988–2007 in a suite of interannual CORE-II simulations

An assessment of Southern Ocean water masses and sea ice during 1988–2007 in a suite of interannual CORE-II simulations
An assessment of Southern Ocean water masses and sea ice during 1988–2007 in a suite of interannual CORE-II simulations
We characterise the representation of the Southern Ocean water mass structure and sea ice within a suite of 15 global ocean-ice models run with the Coordinated Ocean-ice Reference Experiment Phase II (CORE-II) protocol. The main focus is the representation of the present (1988–2007) mode and intermediate waters, thus framing an analysis of winter and summer mixed layer depths; temperature, salinity, and potential vorticity structure; and temporal variability of sea ice distributions. We also consider the interannual variability over the same 20 year period. Comparisons are made between models as well as to observation-based analyses where available.

The CORE-II models exhibit several biases relative to Southern Ocean observations, including an underestimation of the model mean mixed layer depths of mode and intermediate water masses in March (associated with greater ocean surface heat gain), and an overestimation in September (associated with greater high latitude ocean heat loss and a more northward winter sea-ice extent). In addition, the models have cold and fresh/warm and salty water column biases centred near 50°S. Over the 1988–2007 period, the CORE-II models consistently simulate spatially variable trends in sea-ice concentration, surface freshwater fluxes, mixed layer depths, and 200–700 m ocean heat content. In particular, sea-ice coverage around most of the Antarctic continental shelf is reduced, leading to a cooling and freshening of the near surface waters. The shoaling of the mixed layer is associated with increased surface buoyancy gain, except in the Pacific where sea ice is also influential. The models are in disagreement, despite the common CORE-II atmospheric state, in their spatial pattern of the 20-year trends in the mixed layer depth and sea-ice.
Southern Ocean, CORE-II experiments, Water masses, Sea ice, Ocean model intercomparison
1463-5003
67-94
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Downes, Stephanie M., Farneti, Riccardo, Uotila, Petteri, Griffies, Stephen M., Marsland, Simon J., Bailey, David, Behrens, Erik, Bentsen, Mats, Bi, Daohua, Biastoch, Arne, Böning, Claus, Bozec, Alexandra, Canuto, Vittorio M., Chassignet, Eric, Danabasoglu, Gokhan, Danilov, Sergey, Diansky, Nikolay, Drange, Helge, Fogli, Pier Giuseppe, Gusev, Anatoly, Howard, Armando, Ilicak, Mehmet, Jung, Thomas, Kelley, Maxwell, Large, William G., Leboissetier, Anthony, Long, Matthew, Lu, Jianhua, Masina, Simona, Mishra, Akhilesh, Navarra, Antonio, Nurser, A.J. George, Patara, Lavinia, Samuels, Bonita L., Sidorenko, Dmitry, Spence, Paul, Tsujino, Hiroyuki, Wang, Qiang and Yeager, Stephen G. (2015) An assessment of Southern Ocean water masses and sea ice during 1988–2007 in a suite of interannual CORE-II simulations. Ocean Modelling, 94, 67-94. (doi:10.1016/j.ocemod.2015.07.022).

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We characterise the representation of the Southern Ocean water mass structure and sea ice within a suite of 15 global ocean-ice models run with the Coordinated Ocean-ice Reference Experiment Phase II (CORE-II) protocol. The main focus is the representation of the present (1988–2007) mode and intermediate waters, thus framing an analysis of winter and summer mixed layer depths; temperature, salinity, and potential vorticity structure; and temporal variability of sea ice distributions. We also consider the interannual variability over the same 20 year period. Comparisons are made between models as well as to observation-based analyses where available.

The CORE-II models exhibit several biases relative to Southern Ocean observations, including an underestimation of the model mean mixed layer depths of mode and intermediate water masses in March (associated with greater ocean surface heat gain), and an overestimation in September (associated with greater high latitude ocean heat loss and a more northward winter sea-ice extent). In addition, the models have cold and fresh/warm and salty water column biases centred near 50°S. Over the 1988–2007 period, the CORE-II models consistently simulate spatially variable trends in sea-ice concentration, surface freshwater fluxes, mixed layer depths, and 200–700 m ocean heat content. In particular, sea-ice coverage around most of the Antarctic continental shelf is reduced, leading to a cooling and freshening of the near surface waters. The shoaling of the mixed layer is associated with increased surface buoyancy gain, except in the Pacific where sea ice is also influential. The models are in disagreement, despite the common CORE-II atmospheric state, in their spatial pattern of the 20-year trends in the mixed layer depth and sea-ice.

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Published date: October 2015
Keywords: Southern Ocean, CORE-II experiments, Water masses, Sea ice, Ocean model intercomparison
Organisations: Marine Systems Modelling

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Local EPrints ID: 383328
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/383328
ISSN: 1463-5003
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Author: Stephanie M. Downes
Author: Riccardo Farneti
Author: Petteri Uotila
Author: Stephen M. Griffies
Author: Simon J. Marsland
Author: David Bailey
Author: Erik Behrens
Author: Mats Bentsen
Author: Daohua Bi
Author: Arne Biastoch
Author: Claus Böning
Author: Alexandra Bozec
Author: Vittorio M. Canuto
Author: Eric Chassignet
Author: Gokhan Danabasoglu
Author: Sergey Danilov
Author: Nikolay Diansky
Author: Helge Drange
Author: Pier Giuseppe Fogli
Author: Anatoly Gusev
Author: Armando Howard
Author: Mehmet Ilicak
Author: Thomas Jung
Author: Maxwell Kelley
Author: William G. Large
Author: Anthony Leboissetier
Author: Matthew Long
Author: Jianhua Lu
Author: Simona Masina
Author: Akhilesh Mishra
Author: Antonio Navarra
Author: A.J. George Nurser
Author: Lavinia Patara
Author: Bonita L. Samuels
Author: Dmitry Sidorenko
Author: Paul Spence
Author: Hiroyuki Tsujino
Author: Qiang Wang
Author: Stephen G. Yeager

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