Authors
Barnier Bernard, Gurvan Madec, Thierry Penduff, Jean-Marc Molines, Anne-Marie Treguier, Julien Le Sommer, Aike Beckmann, Arne Biastoch, Claus Böning, Joachim Dengg, Corine Derval, Edmée Durand, Sergei Gulev, Elizabeth Remy, Claude Talandier, Sébastien Theetten, Mathew Maltrud, Julie McClean, Beverly De Cuevas
Publication date
2006/12
Journal
Ocean dynamics
Volume
56
Pages
543-567
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
Series of sensitivity tests were performed with a z-coordinate, global eddy-permitting (1/4°) ocean/sea-ice model (the ORCA-R025 model configuration developed for the DRAKKAR project) to carefully evaluate the impact of recent state-of-the-art numerical schemes on model solutions. The combination of an energy–enstrophy conserving (EEN) scheme for momentum advection with a partial step (PS) representation of the bottom topography yields significant improvements in the mean circulation. Well known biases in the representation of western boundary currents, such as in the Atlantic the detachment of the Gulf Stream, the path of the North Atlantic Current, the location of the Confluence, and the strength of the Zapiola Eddy in the south Atlantic, are partly corrected. Similar improvements are found in the Pacific, Indian, and Southern Oceans, and characteristics of the mean flow are generally much closer …
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