Evaluation of an operational ocean model configuration at 1/12° spatial resolution for the Indonesian seas (NEMO2.3/INDO12) – Part 1: Ocean physics

INDO12 is a 1/12° regional version of the NEMO physical ocean model covering the whole Indonesian EEZ (Exclusive Economic Zone). It has been developed and is now running every week in the framework of the INDESO (Infrastructure Development of Space Oceanography) project implemented by the Indonesian...

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Main Authors: B. Tranchant, G. Reffray, E. Greiner, D. Nugroho, A. Koch-Larrouy, P. Gaspar
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2016-03-01
Series:Geoscientific Model Development
Online Access:http://www.geosci-model-dev.net/9/1037/2016/gmd-9-1037-2016.pdf
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author B. Tranchant
G. Reffray
E. Greiner
D. Nugroho
A. Koch-Larrouy
P. Gaspar
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description INDO12 is a 1/12° regional version of the NEMO physical ocean model covering the whole Indonesian EEZ (Exclusive Economic Zone). It has been developed and is now running every week in the framework of the INDESO (Infrastructure Development of Space Oceanography) project implemented by the Indonesian Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries.<br><br> The initial hydrographic conditions as well as open-boundary conditions are derived from the operational global ocean forecasting system at 1/4° operated by Mercator Océan. Atmospheric forcing fields (3-hourly ECMWF (European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecast) analyses) are used to force the regional model. INDO12 is also forced by tidal currents and elevations, and by the inverse barometer effect. The turbulent mixing induced by internal tides is taken into account through a specific parameterisation. In this study we evaluate the model skill through comparisons with various data sets including outputs of the parent model, climatologies, in situ temperature and salinity measurements, and satellite data. The biogeochemical model results assessment is presented in a companion paper (Gutknecht et al., 2015).<br><br> The simulated and altimeter-derived Eddy Kinetic Energy fields display similar patterns and confirm that tides are a dominant forcing in the area. The volume transport of the Indonesian throughflow (ITF) is in good agreement with the INSTANT estimates while the transport through Luzon Strait is, on average, westward but probably too weak. Compared to satellite data, surface salinity and temperature fields display marked biases in the South China Sea. Significant water mass transformation occurs along the main routes of the ITF and compares well with observations. Vertical mixing is able to modify the South and North Pacific subtropical water-salinity maximum as seen in <i>T</i>–<i>S</i> diagrams.<br><br> In spite of a few weaknesses, INDO12 proves to be able to provide a very realistic simulation of the ocean circulation and water mass transformation through the Indonesian Archipelago. Work is ongoing to reduce or eliminate the remaining problems in the second INDO12 version.
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spelling doaj.art-5b6be53a0f7049e0a2e7530bf5f7f1312022-12-22T03:37:44ZengCopernicus PublicationsGeoscientific Model Development1991-959X1991-96032016-03-01931037106410.5194/gmd-9-1037-2016Evaluation of an operational ocean model configuration at 1/12° spatial resolution for the Indonesian seas (NEMO2.3/INDO12) &ndash; Part 1: Ocean physicsB. Tranchant0G. Reffray1E. Greiner2D. Nugroho3A. Koch-Larrouy4P. Gaspar5CLS, Ramonville Saint-Agne, FranceMercator Océan, Ramonville Saint-Agne, FranceCLS, Ramonville Saint-Agne, FranceIRD/LEGOS 18 av. Ed. Belin, 31401 Toulouse, FranceIRD/LEGOS 18 av. Ed. Belin, 31401 Toulouse, FranceCLS, Ramonville Saint-Agne, FranceINDO12 is a 1/12° regional version of the NEMO physical ocean model covering the whole Indonesian EEZ (Exclusive Economic Zone). It has been developed and is now running every week in the framework of the INDESO (Infrastructure Development of Space Oceanography) project implemented by the Indonesian Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries.<br><br> The initial hydrographic conditions as well as open-boundary conditions are derived from the operational global ocean forecasting system at 1/4° operated by Mercator Océan. Atmospheric forcing fields (3-hourly ECMWF (European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecast) analyses) are used to force the regional model. INDO12 is also forced by tidal currents and elevations, and by the inverse barometer effect. The turbulent mixing induced by internal tides is taken into account through a specific parameterisation. In this study we evaluate the model skill through comparisons with various data sets including outputs of the parent model, climatologies, in situ temperature and salinity measurements, and satellite data. The biogeochemical model results assessment is presented in a companion paper (Gutknecht et al., 2015).<br><br> The simulated and altimeter-derived Eddy Kinetic Energy fields display similar patterns and confirm that tides are a dominant forcing in the area. The volume transport of the Indonesian throughflow (ITF) is in good agreement with the INSTANT estimates while the transport through Luzon Strait is, on average, westward but probably too weak. Compared to satellite data, surface salinity and temperature fields display marked biases in the South China Sea. Significant water mass transformation occurs along the main routes of the ITF and compares well with observations. Vertical mixing is able to modify the South and North Pacific subtropical water-salinity maximum as seen in <i>T</i>–<i>S</i> diagrams.<br><br> In spite of a few weaknesses, INDO12 proves to be able to provide a very realistic simulation of the ocean circulation and water mass transformation through the Indonesian Archipelago. Work is ongoing to reduce or eliminate the remaining problems in the second INDO12 version.http://www.geosci-model-dev.net/9/1037/2016/gmd-9-1037-2016.pdf
spellingShingle B. Tranchant
G. Reffray
E. Greiner
D. Nugroho
A. Koch-Larrouy
P. Gaspar
Evaluation of an operational ocean model configuration at 1/12° spatial resolution for the Indonesian seas (NEMO2.3/INDO12) &ndash; Part 1: Ocean physics
Geoscientific Model Development
title Evaluation of an operational ocean model configuration at 1/12° spatial resolution for the Indonesian seas (NEMO2.3/INDO12) &ndash; Part 1: Ocean physics
title_full Evaluation of an operational ocean model configuration at 1/12° spatial resolution for the Indonesian seas (NEMO2.3/INDO12) &ndash; Part 1: Ocean physics
title_fullStr Evaluation of an operational ocean model configuration at 1/12° spatial resolution for the Indonesian seas (NEMO2.3/INDO12) &ndash; Part 1: Ocean physics
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of an operational ocean model configuration at 1/12° spatial resolution for the Indonesian seas (NEMO2.3/INDO12) &ndash; Part 1: Ocean physics
title_short Evaluation of an operational ocean model configuration at 1/12° spatial resolution for the Indonesian seas (NEMO2.3/INDO12) &ndash; Part 1: Ocean physics
title_sort evaluation of an operational ocean model configuration at 1 12° spatial resolution for the indonesian seas nemo2 3 indo12 ndash part 1 ocean physics
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