Authors
Jürgen Willebrand, Bernard Barnier, Claus Böning, Christian Dieterich, Peter D Killworth, Christian Le Provost, Yanli Jia, Jean-Marc Molines, Adrian L New
Publication date
2001/1/1
Source
Progress in Oceanography
Volume
48
Issue
2-3
Pages
123-161
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
A systematic intercomparison of three realistic eddy-permitting models of the North Atlantic circulation has been performed. The models use different concepts for the discretization of the vertical coordinate, namely geopotential levels, isopycnal layers, terrain-following (sigma) coordinates, respectively. Although these models were integrated under nearly identical conditions, the resulting large-scale model circulations show substantial differences. The results demonstrate that the large-scale thermohaline circulation is very sensitive to the model representation of certain localised processes, in particular to the amount and water mass properties of the overflow across the Greenland–Scotland region, to the amount of mixing within a few hundred kilometers south of the sills, and to several other processes at small or sub-grid scales. The different behaviour of the three models can to a large extent be explained as a …
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