Oceanic reanalyses are powerful products to reconstruct the historical 3D-state of the ocean and related circulation. At present a challenge is to have oceanic reanalyses covering the whole 20th century. This study describes the exercise of comparing available datasets to force Mediterranean Sea and global oceanic reanalyses from 1901 to present. In particular, we compared available atmospheric reanalyses with a set of experiments performed with an atmospheric general circulation model where sea surface temperature (SST) and sea-ice concen- tration are prescribed. These types of experiments have the advantage of covering long time records, at least for the period for which global SST is available, and they can be performed at relatively hig...
In order to be able to forecast the weather and estimate future climate changes in the ocean, it is ...
Abstract niet beschikbaarAs a contribution to ongoing efforts in modelling of the coupled atmosphere...
International audienceThe French research community in the Mediter-ranean Sea modeling and the Frenc...
Oceanic reanalyses are powerful products to reconstruct the historical 3D-state of the ocean and rel...
Oceanic reanalyses are powerful products to reconstruct the historical 3D-state of the ocean and rel...
Oceanic reanalyses are powerful products to reconstruct the historical 3D-state of the ocean and rel...
The paper evaluates atmospheric reanalysis as possible forcing of model simulations of the ocean cir...
At the sea surface, the atmosphere and the ocean exchange momentum, heat and freshwater. Mechanisms ...
A set of four eddy-permitting global ocean reanalyses produced in the framework of the MyOcean proje...
This paper investigates the uncertainties related to atmospheric fields from reanalysis products use...
Ocean reanalyses combine ocean models, atmospheric forcing fluxes, and observations using data assim...
The performance of the Weather Research and Forecast (WRF) mesoscale model in the ocean surface wind...
Historical ocean reanalyses combine ocean general circulation models with data assimilation schemes ...
Abstract: Atmospheric reanalyses have greatly improved our ability to analyse past climate variabili...
Ocean reanalyses are becoming increasingly available and useful, and may eventually attract a simila...
In order to be able to forecast the weather and estimate future climate changes in the ocean, it is ...
Abstract niet beschikbaarAs a contribution to ongoing efforts in modelling of the coupled atmosphere...
International audienceThe French research community in the Mediter-ranean Sea modeling and the Frenc...
Oceanic reanalyses are powerful products to reconstruct the historical 3D-state of the ocean and rel...
Oceanic reanalyses are powerful products to reconstruct the historical 3D-state of the ocean and rel...
Oceanic reanalyses are powerful products to reconstruct the historical 3D-state of the ocean and rel...
The paper evaluates atmospheric reanalysis as possible forcing of model simulations of the ocean cir...
At the sea surface, the atmosphere and the ocean exchange momentum, heat and freshwater. Mechanisms ...
A set of four eddy-permitting global ocean reanalyses produced in the framework of the MyOcean proje...
This paper investigates the uncertainties related to atmospheric fields from reanalysis products use...
Ocean reanalyses combine ocean models, atmospheric forcing fluxes, and observations using data assim...
The performance of the Weather Research and Forecast (WRF) mesoscale model in the ocean surface wind...
Historical ocean reanalyses combine ocean general circulation models with data assimilation schemes ...
Abstract: Atmospheric reanalyses have greatly improved our ability to analyse past climate variabili...
Ocean reanalyses are becoming increasingly available and useful, and may eventually attract a simila...
In order to be able to forecast the weather and estimate future climate changes in the ocean, it is ...
Abstract niet beschikbaarAs a contribution to ongoing efforts in modelling of the coupled atmosphere...
International audienceThe French research community in the Mediter-ranean Sea modeling and the Frenc...