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View article: High-latitude Southern Ocean eddy activity projected to evolve with anthropogenic climate change
High-latitude Southern Ocean eddy activity projected to evolve with anthropogenic climate change Open
Ocean eddy activity in the high-latitude Southern Ocean is linked to critical drivers of the global climate, yet it is missing from effectively all projections of climate change due to computational costs. Using a high-resolution ocean mod…
View article: Eddy activity in the high-latitude Southern Ocean and its response to climate change
Eddy activity in the high-latitude Southern Ocean and its response to climate change Open
Eddy activity in the high-latitude Southern Ocean is linked to critical drivers of the global climate such as Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) formation, seasonal sea ice cover, and shoreward heat transport. Yet, no comprehensive description …
View article: Exploring the ocean mesoscale at reduced computational cost with FESOM 2.5: efficient modeling strategies applied to the Southern Ocean
Exploring the ocean mesoscale at reduced computational cost with FESOM 2.5: efficient modeling strategies applied to the Southern Ocean Open
Modeled projections of climate change typically do not include a well-resolved ocean mesoscale due to the high computational cost of running high-resolution models for long time periods. This challenge is addressed using efficiency-maximiz…
View article: Comment on egusphere-2023-1496
Comment on egusphere-2023-1496 Open
Abstract. Several cost-efficient, high-resolution modeling approaches are applied to simulations of the Southern Ocean in past, present, and future climates. The results are compared with an ensemble of medium-resolution, eddy-present simu…
View article: Comment on egusphere-2023-1496
Comment on egusphere-2023-1496 Open
Abstract. Several cost-efficient, high-resolution modeling approaches are applied to simulations of the Southern Ocean in past, present, and future climates. The results are compared with an ensemble of medium-resolution, eddy-present simu…
View article: Reply on CEC1
Reply on CEC1 Open
Abstract. Several cost-efficient, high-resolution modeling approaches are applied to simulations of the Southern Ocean in past, present, and future climates. The results are compared with an ensemble of medium-resolution, eddy-present simu…
View article: Resolving the mesoscale at reduced computational cost with FESOM 2.5: efficient modeling approaches applied to the Southern Ocean
Resolving the mesoscale at reduced computational cost with FESOM 2.5: efficient modeling approaches applied to the Southern Ocean Open
Several cost-efficient, high-resolution modeling approaches are applied to simulations of the Southern Ocean in past, present, and future climates. The results are compared with an ensemble of medium-resolution, eddy-present simulations an…
View article: Processed EKE from FESOM-SO3
Processed EKE from FESOM-SO3 Open
EKE datasets calculated from FESOM model output on the SO3 mesh and interpolated to a regular grid. Data processing is described in https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8046783.
View article: Processed EKE from FESOM-SO3
Processed EKE from FESOM-SO3 Open
EKE datasets calculated from FESOM model output on the SO3 mesh and interpolated to a regular grid. Data processing is described in https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8046783.
View article: Long-term evolution of ocean eddy activity in a warming world
Long-term evolution of ocean eddy activity in a warming world Open
Mesoscale ocean eddies, an important element of the climate system, impact ocean circulation, heat uptake, gas exchange, carbon sequestration and nutrient transport. Much of what is known about ongoing changes in ocean eddy activity is bas…
View article: Long-term evolution of eddying oceans in a warming world
Long-term evolution of eddying oceans in a warming world Open
<p>Mesoscale ocean eddies impact atmosphere-ocean gas exchange, carbon sequestration, and nutrient transport. Studies have attempted to identify trends in eddy activity using satellite altimetry; however, it is difficult to distingui…