Collaborative Research: Exploring centennial changes in ocean circulation with SODA
合作研究:用 SODA 探索海洋环流的百年变化
基本信息
- 批准号:0752209
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 56.51万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-06-01 至 2013-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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- 关键词:
项目摘要
This project extends an on-going effort (SODA: Simple Ocean Data Assimilation) to explore the potential as well as the limitations of modeling and data assimilation directed toward reconstruction of a centennial analysis of ocean circulation using the Parallel Ocean program (POP). The domain is the global ocean, with an emphasis on the upper ocean where the observational record is more substantial. The main time period is the second half of the last century (1950-2007) with an eye to expand it to the last century if it can established that there are enough observations in the first half of the century to provide reliable estimate of the state of the ocean.. The first effort is to assemble the observations and surface forcing data sets needed for this reanalysis. Indeed, the project is motivated by a corresponding effort by meteorologists to produce a centennial atmospheric reanalysis. A thorough investigation of the error statistics of information that goes into the assimilation will be conducted. The second effort is to explore a change to a more sophisticated assimilation scheme based on the Local Ensemble Transform Kalman Filter. This change would allow properties of the data assimilation such as temperature-salinity error covariances to evolve throughout the reanalysis period, rather than being fixed a priori. Attention will also be focused on improving representation of the structure of the mixed layer. The results of the reanalysis experiments will then be used to explore the structure and evolution of a variety of ocean climate signals such as the El Nino?Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in the Pacific Ocean and decadal variability in the global oceans. The overall goal is to explore the extent to which ocean data assimilation may be used to produce a reference climate for the oceans that in turn can serve as the basis for examining other physical, chemical, and biological analysis products, for providing the large-scale context for observation sets, as well as for studies of the ocean?s contribution to climate variability.Intellectual merit: This research will result in understanding of the potential of a centennial reanalysis of the physical state of the ocean with emphasis on the upper 1000m. Centennial reanalyses will be produced and made available to the community, along with the forcing and ocean data sets. The intellectual merit lies in the potential of this kind of reanalysis to open up new questions regarding the ocean?s role in climate variability. The results will be used to carry out diagnostic examination of variability on seasonal, interannual, and decadal timescales including examination of covariations of atmospheric climate variability. Finally, the ocean reanalysis product will be compared to independent observation sets in order to learn about the uncertainties in the reanalysis.Broader impacts: SODA reanalyses are currently being used by researchers from around the world and there should be considerable interest in these new reanalyses, both because of the longer period of coverage and because of the new assimilation scheme. The set of reanalysis experiments resulting from this work will be made available to the community and will offer many opportunities for students and researchers to explore ocean climate variability. In addition to training graduate students at the University of Maryland and at Texas A&M University in ocean data assimilation, the reanalysis can be used as the foundation for graduate students at other institutions and as a resource for classroom teaching.
该项目扩展了正在进行的工作(SODA:简单海洋数据同化),以探索建模和数据同化的潜力和局限性,旨在使用平行海洋计划(POP)重建海洋环流的百年分析。该领域是全球海洋,重点是观测记录更为丰富的上层海洋。主要时间段是上世纪下半叶(1950-2007),如果能够确定本世纪上半叶有足够的观测数据来提供对状态的可靠估计,则着眼于将其扩展到上世纪第一项工作是收集再分析所需的观测数据和表面强迫数据集。事实上,该项目的动机是气象学家为进行百年大气再分析而做出的相应努力。将对同化信息的错误统计进行彻底调查。第二项努力是探索基于局部集成变换卡尔曼滤波器的更复杂的同化方案的改变。这种变化将使数据同化的属性(例如温度-盐度误差协方差)在整个再分析期间不断发展,而不是先验地固定。注意力还将集中在改进混合层结构的表示上。再分析实验的结果将用于探索各种海洋气候信号的结构和演变,例如太平洋的厄尔尼诺南方涛动(ENSO)和全球海洋的年代际变化。总体目标是探索海洋数据同化在多大程度上可用于产生海洋参考气候,进而可以作为检查其他物理、化学和生物分析产品的基础,从而提供大规模观测集的背景,以及海洋对气候变化的贡献的研究。智力价值:这项研究将导致人们了解对海洋物理状态进行百年重新分析的潜力,重点是上层 1000m。将制作百年纪念重新分析,并与强迫和海洋数据集一起提供给社区。这种重新分析的智力价值在于它有可能提出有关海洋在气候变化中的作用的新问题。结果将用于对季节、年际和年代际时间尺度的变率进行诊断检查,包括检查大气气候变率的协变。最后,海洋再分析产品将与独立观测集进行比较,以了解再分析中的不确定性。更广泛的影响:世界各地的研究人员目前正在使用 SODA 再分析,人们应该对这些新的再分析有相当大的兴趣,既因为覆盖期限较长,又因为新的同化方案。这项工作产生的一系列再分析实验将向社区开放,并将为学生和研究人员探索海洋气候变化提供许多机会。除了对马里兰大学和德克萨斯农工大学的研究生进行海洋数据同化培训外,再分析还可以作为其他机构研究生的基础和课堂教学的资源。
项目成果
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James Carton其他文献
The 1918/19 El Niño
1918/19 厄尔尼诺现象
- DOI:
10.1175/2009bams2903.1 - 发表时间:
2010-02-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:8
- 作者:
Benjamin S. Giese;Niall C. Slowey;Sulagna Ray;Gilbert P. Compo;Prashant D. Sardeshmukh;James Carton;Jeff Whitaker - 通讯作者:
Jeff Whitaker
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{{ truncateString('James Carton', 18)}}的其他基金
SODA4: ocean climate variability at mesoscale resolution
SODA4:中尺度分辨率的海洋气候变化
- 批准号:
1948952 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 56.51万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
Combining meteorological and oceanic observations for an improved SODA: reconstrucing climate variability during the past century
结合气象和海洋观测改进 SODA:重建上个世纪的气候变化
- 批准号:
1635470 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
$ 56.51万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
Collaborative Research: Using ocean data assimilation to explore Arctic/subarctic climate variability
合作研究:利用海洋数据同化探索北极/亚北极气候变化
- 批准号:
1233942 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
$ 56.51万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
Collaborative Research: SODA: A Climate Reanalysis for the Oceans
合作研究:SODA:海洋气候再分析
- 批准号:
0351319 - 财政年份:2004
- 资助金额:
$ 56.51万 - 项目类别:
Continuing Grant
ITR/AP+IM (GEO) Reanalysis of the Climate of the Global Ocean
ITR/AP IM (GEO) 全球海洋气候再分析
- 批准号:
0113148 - 财政年份:2001
- 资助金额:
$ 56.51万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
Decadal Variability and the Analysis of WOCE Upper Ocean Observations
WOCE上层海洋观测的年代际变化和分析
- 批准号:
9812404 - 财政年份:1998
- 资助金额:
$ 56.51万 - 项目类别:
Continuing Grant
Meridional Heat Flux and Thermal Anomalies in the North Atlantic Ocean: Diagnosis through Four-Dimensional Ocean Data Assimilation
北大西洋经向热通量和热异常:通过四维海洋数据同化进行诊断
- 批准号:
9530220 - 财政年份:1996
- 资助金额:
$ 56.51万 - 项目类别:
Continuing Grant
The Structure and Causes of Interannual Fluctuations of Surface Temperature in the Tropical Atlantic Ocean
热带大西洋表面温度年际波动的结构及成因
- 批准号:
9416894 - 财政年份:1994
- 资助金额:
$ 56.51万 - 项目类别:
Continuing Grant
Modelling and Assimilation of Seasonal Changes in the Tropical Atlantic Ocean
热带大西洋季节变化的模拟和同化
- 批准号:
9000060 - 财政年份:1990
- 资助金额:
$ 56.51万 - 项目类别:
Continuing Grant
Growth of Error in a Tropical Atlantic Model
热带大西洋模型中误差的增长
- 批准号:
8711248 - 财政年份:1987
- 资助金额:
$ 56.51万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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