Supporting GFDL data for Southern Ocean Freshwater release model experiments Initiative (SOFIA)

Griffies, Stephen M; Beadling, Rebecca L; Krasting, John P; Hurlin, William J
Issue date: 18 April 2023
Cite as:
Griffies, Stephen M, Beadling, Rebecca L, Krasting, John P, & Hurlin, William J. (2023). Supporting GFDL data for Southern Ocean Freshwater release model experiments Initiative (SOFIA) [Data set]. Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.34770/8v8b-ck11
@electronic{griffies_stephen_m_2023,
  author      = {Griffies, Stephen M and
                Beadling, Rebecca L and
                Krasting, John P and
                Hurlin, William J},
  title       = {{Supporting GFDL data for Southern Ocean
                Freshwater release model experiments Ini
                tiative (SOFIA)}},
  publisher   = {{Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory}},
  year        = 2023,
  url         = {https://doi.org/10.34770/8v8b-ck11}
}
Abstract:

This output was produced in coordination with the Southern Ocean Freshwater release model experiments Initiative (SOFIA) and is the Tier 1 experiment where freshwater is delivered in a spatially and temporally uniform pattern at the surface of the ocean at sea surface temperature in a 1-degree latitude band extending from Antarctica’s coastline. The total additional freshwater flux imposed as a monthly freshwater flux entering the ocean is 0.1 Sv. Users are referred to the methods section of Beadling et al. (2022) for additional details on the meltwater implementation in CM4 and ESM4. The datasets in this collection contain model output from the coupled global climate model, CM4, and Earth System Model, ESM4, both developed at the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The ocean_monthly_z and ocean_annual_z output are provided as z depth levels in meters as opposed to the models native hybrid vertical ocean coordinate which consists of z* (quasi-geopotential) coordinates in the upper ocean through the mixed layer, transitioning to isopycnal (referenced to 2000 dbar) in the ocean interior. Please see README for further details.

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Note: This data collection is hosted at the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory. Data DOI capability is provided by PUL. Please refer to the README for a detailed description of the dataset. For questions, please contact gfdl.climate.model.info@noaa.gov, with the subject line including the title of the dataset.

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See "how_to_access_data.txt" to access data files from GDFL servers.

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