Authors
Anne-Marie Tréguier, Bernard Barnier, APs De Miranda, Jean-Marc Molines, Nicolas Grima, Maurice Imbard, Gurvan Madec, Christophe Messager, Thierry Reynaud, Sylvain Michel
Publication date
2001/10/15
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Volume
106
Issue
C10
Pages
22115-22129
Description
As part of the French CLIPPER project, an eddy permitting model of the Atlantic circulation has been run for 22 years. The domain has open boundaries at Drake passage and at 30°E, from Africa to Antarctica. The simulated mean circulation, as well as the eddy activity, is satisfactory for a 1/3° model resolution, and the meridional heat transport at 30°S is within the range estimated from observations. We use the “mixed” open boundary algorithm of Barnier et al. [1998], which has both a radiation condition and a relaxation to climatology. The climatological boundary forcing strongly constrains the solution in the whole domain. The model heat balance adjusts through the surface (heat flux retroaction term) more than the open boundaries. The radiation phase velocities calculated within the algorithm are analyzed. This shows, quite surprisingly, that both the eastern and western boundaries have a similar behavior …
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AM Tréguier, B Barnier, AP De Miranda, JM Molines… - Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 2001