2012
DOI: 10.2151/jmsj.2012-a14
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The Initialization of the MIROC Climate Models with Hydrographic Data Assimilation for Decadal Prediction

Abstract: This paper documents the procedure of ocean data assimilation that initializes the climate models MIROC3m, MIROC4h, and MIROC5 for decadal climate predictions following the CMIP5 protocol, and summarizes the performance of the climate models using this data assimilation. Only anomalies of observed ocean hydrographic data are assimilated using the incremental analysis update method in order to prevent model climate drifts during predictions. In the case of MIROC4h, which has an eddy-permitting ocean model, a sp… Show more

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“…In the assimilation runs, the atmospheric anomalies were assimilated into MIROC5 below 100 hPa at 6-hourly intervals and the oceanic anomalies above 3000 m depth at oneday intervals except in sea ice regions, using a modified incremental analysis update scheme (Tatebe et al, 2012). Meanwhile, SIC was assimilated at 1-day intervals following Lindsay and Zhang (2006) and Stark et al (2008).…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the assimilation runs, the atmospheric anomalies were assimilated into MIROC5 below 100 hPa at 6-hourly intervals and the oceanic anomalies above 3000 m depth at oneday intervals except in sea ice regions, using a modified incremental analysis update scheme (Tatebe et al, 2012). Meanwhile, SIC was assimilated at 1-day intervals following Lindsay and Zhang (2006) and Stark et al (2008).…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ray et al 2015;Servonnat et al 2015) or three-dimensionnal (3D) ocean fields (e.g. Pohlmann et al 2009;Tatebe et al 2012). Subsurface nudging is probably more efficient in constraining the zonal and meridional density gradients which, through geostrophic balance, influence the ocean circulation (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smith et al (2008), Pohlmann et al (2009) and Tatebe et al (2012) use restoring (nudging) on 3-D ocean reanalysis products, restoring only the anomalies to limit the impact from model bias. This class of methodology shows some skill, in particular in the North Atlantic, but has several drawbacks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%