Lagrangian drifter output in the Southeast Indian Ocean using the Connectivity Modelling System output forced with TROPAC01 CMS_TROPAC01_LeeuwinCurrent v1.0 This dataset contains Lagrangian drifter trajectories from the Connectivity Modelling System (CMS) in the Southeast Indian Ocean. CMS was forced with ocean velocity fields from TROPAC01 and this experiment was focused on sources of the Leeuwin Current. TROPAC01 is a high-resolution ocean general circulation model, developed by the European Drakkar cooperation [Barnier et al., 2007] it is based on the NEMO [v3.2 Madec, 2008] code. Specifically, it is a 1/10 horizontal resolution model of the tropical Indo- Pacific region (spanning the area from 73°E - 63°W to 49°S - 31°N), nested within a half-degree global ocean/ sea-ice model. More information on the model configuration used for this experiment can be found in [van Sebille et al., 2014]. Using the velocity fields from TROPAC01 we then use the Connectivity Modelling System (CMS) v1.1 [Paris et al., 2013] to integrate the virtual particles in three-dimensional time-evolving flow. Version v1.0 of this dataset includes ascii raw model output of CMS trajectories and the forcing file (seedfile) that enables a user to calculate absolute time of a particle's location. These experiments were executed by Christopher Bull of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science (ARCCSS) research program "Mechanisms and attribution of past and future ocean circulation change", as part of Christopher's PhD candidature. References: Code and documentation for the CMS is available at: https://github.com/beatrixparis/connectivity-modeling-system Claire B. Paris, Judith Helgers, Erik van Sebille, Ashwanth Srinivasan, 2013. Connectivity Modeling System: A probabilistic modeling tool for the multi-scale tracking of biotic and abiotic variability in the ocean, Environmental Modelling & Software, Volume 42, 2013, Pages 47-54, ISSN 1364-8152, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2012.12.006. van Sebille, E., Sprintall, J., Schwarzkopf, F. U., Gupta, A. S., Santoso, A., England, M. H., Biastoch, A., and Böning, C. W. (2014), Pacific-to-Indian Ocean connectivity: Tasman leakage, Indonesian Throughflow, and the role of ENSO, J. Geophys. Res. Oceans, 119, 1365– 1382, doi:10.1002/2013JC009525. The data is available online on the NCI TDS server: https://dapds00.nci.org.au/thredds/catalog/ks32/ARCCSS_Data/CMS_TROPAC01_LeeuwinCurrent/v1-0/catalog.html and for NCI users in the ks32 project. Directory structure is /g/data/ks32/ARCCSS_Data/CMS_TROPAC01_LeeuwinCurrent/v1-0// Files are ascii with the following format filename traj_file_#.txt Column values are: particle_number, time, longitude, latitude, depth, exit_code Research Data Australia record: https://researchdata.ands.org.au/lagrangian-drifter-output-forced-tropac01/472299 DOI: https://doi.org/10.4225/41/586b03419764c Contact: christopher.y.bull@unsw.edu.au for any question on the dataset content and provenance paola.petrelli@utas.edu.au for questions or issues with file accessibility Citation: Bull, Christopher, 2016: Lagrangian drifter output in the Southeast Indian Ocean using the Connectivity Modelling System output forced with TROPAC01 v1.0 . NCI National Research Data Collection , doi:10.4225/41/586b03419764c Associated paper: Yit Sen Bull, C., and E. van Sebille (2016), Sources, fate, and pathways of Leeuwin Current water in the Indian Ocean and Great Australian Bight: A Lagrangian study in an eddy-resolving ocean model, J. Geophys. Res. Oceans, 121, 1626¿1639, doi:10.1002/2015JC011486 License: Creative Commons - Attribution - Non Commercial - No Derivatives 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/