Synopsis of the ECCO Central Production Global Ocean and Sea-Ice State Estimate, Version 4 Release 4
Creators
- 1. Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
- 2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- 3. University of Texas at Austin
- 4. Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc.
Description
This note provides a brief synopsis of ECCO Version 4 Release 4 (R4), an updated edition to
the global ocean state estimate described by Forget et al. (2015b, 2016) and Fukumori et al.
(2017). Release 4 is available at https://ecco.jpl.nasa.gov/drive/files/Version4/Release4.
As of this writing, Version 4 represents the latest ocean state estimate of the Consortium for
Estimating the Circulation and Climate of the Ocean (ECCO) (Wunsch et al., 2009; Wunsch and
Heimbach, 2013) that synthesizes nearly all modern observations with an ocean circulation
model (MITgcm, originally described by Marshall et al., 1997) into coherent, physically
consistent descriptions of the ocean’s time-evolving state covering the era of satellite altimetry.
Among its characteristics, Version 4 (Forget et al., 2015b; Release 1 [R1]) is the first multidecadal
ECCO estimate (1992-2011) that is truly global, including the Arctic Ocean. Unlike
previous versions, the model uses a nonlinear free surface formulation and real freshwater flux
boundary condition, permitting a more accurate simulation of sea level change. In addition to
estimating forcing and initial conditions as done in earlier analyses, the Version 4 estimate also
adjusts the model’s mixing parameters that enables an improved fit to observations (Forget et al.,
2015a). The Version 4 synthesis also incorporates a diffusion operator in evaluating model-data
misfits (Forget and Ponte, 2015) and controls (Weaver and Courtier, 2001), accounting for some
of the spatial correlation that exist among these elements.
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