Data for "Saturation of destratifying and restratifying instabilities during down front wind events: a case study in the Irminger Sea"
- 1. University of Oxford
- 2. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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This archive contains processed data used in the study "Saturation of destratifying and restratifying instabilities during down front wind events: a case study in the Irminger Sea".
We are grateful for the financial support of the Natural Environment Research Council (grants NE/L002612/1 and NE/T013494/1).
This work used the ARCHER2 UK National Supercomputing Service (https://www.archer2.ac.uk).
We would also like to thank Andrew Coward for providing computational support.
The results contain modified Copernicus Climate Change Service information 2020. Neither the European Commission nor ECMWF is responsible for any use that may be made of the Copernicus information or data it contains.
The results contain modified GEBCO data produced by the GEBCO Compilation Group (2023) GEBCO 2023 Grid (doi:10.5285/f98b053b-0cbc-6c23-e053-6c86abc0af7b)
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Related works
- Is supplement to
- Software: 10.5281/zenodo.7145224 (DOI)
Funding
- SNAP-DRAGON: Subpolar North Atlantic Processes - Dynamics and pRedictability of vAriability in Gyre and OverturNing NE/T013494/1
- UK Research and Innovation
- The Oxford DTP in Environmental Research NE/L002612/1
- UK Research and Innovation
References
- GEBCO Compilation Group (2023) GEBCO 2023 Grid (doi:10.5285/f98b053b-0cbc-6c23-e053-6c86abc0af7b)
- Copernicus Climate Change Services (C3S) (2023). Era5 hourly data on single levels from 1940 to present.581 Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) Climate Data Store (CDS). doi: https://doi.org/10.24381/cds.adbb2d47
- Hersbach, Hans, Bill Bell, Paul Berrisford, Shoji Hirahara, András Horányi, Joaquín Muñoz‐Sabater, Julien Nicolas, et al. 2020. 'The ERA5 Global Reanalysis'. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 146 (730): 1999–2049. https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.3803.