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Ocean Dynamics | 2012

Long-term ocean simulations in FESOM: evaluation and application in studying the impact of Greenland Ice Sheet melting

Xuezhu Wang; Qiang Wang; Dmitry Sidorenko; Sergey Danilov; Jens Schröter; Thomas Jung

The Finite Element Sea-ice Ocean Model (FESOM) is formulated on unstructured meshes and offers geometrical flexibility which is difficult to achieve on traditional structured grids. In this work, the performance of FESOM in the North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean on large time scales is evaluated in a hindcast experiment. A water-hosing experiment is also conducted to study the model sensitivity to increased freshwater input from Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) melting in a 0.1-Sv discharge rate scenario. The variability of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) in the hindcast experiment can be explained by the variability of the thermohaline forcing over deep convection sites. The model also reproduces realistic freshwater content variability and sea ice extent in the Arctic Ocean. The anomalous freshwater in the water-hosing experiment leads to significant changes in the ocean circulation and local dynamical sea level (DSL). The most pronounced DSL rise is in the northwest North Atlantic as shown in previous studies, and also in the Arctic Ocean. The released GrIS freshwater mainly remains in the North Atlantic, Arctic Ocean and the west South Atlantic after 120 model years. The pattern of ocean freshening is similar to that of the GrIS water distribution, but changes in ocean circulation also contribute to the ocean salinity change. The changes in Arctic and sub-Arctic sea level modify exchanges between the Arctic Ocean and subpolar seas, and hence the role of the Arctic Ocean in the global climate. Not only the strength of the AMOC, but also the strength of its decadal variability is notably reduced by the anomalous freshwater input. A comparison of FESOM with results from previous studies shows that FESOM can simulate past ocean state and the impact of increased GrIS melting well.


Geoscientific Model Development | 2014

The Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM) v.1.4: formulation of an ocean general circulation model

Qiang Wang; Sergey Danilov; Dmitry Sidorenko; Ralph Timmermann; Claudia Wekerle; Xuezhu Wang; Thomas Jung; Jens Schröter


Ocean Modelling | 2016

An assessment of the Arctic Ocean in a suite of interannual CORE-II simulations. Part III: Hydrography and fluxes

Mehmet Ilicak; Helge Drange; Qiang Wang; Rüdiger Gerdes; Yevgeny Aksenov; David A. Bailey; Mats Bentsen; Arne Biastoch; Alexandra Bozec; Claus W. Böning; Christophe Cassou; Eric P. Chassignet; Andrew C. Coward; Beth Curry; Gokhan Danabasoglu; Sergey Danilov; Elodie Fernandez; Pier Giuseppe Fogli; Yosuke Fujii; Stephen M. Griffies; Doroteaciro Iovino; Alexandra Jahn; Thomas Jung; William G. Large; Craig M. Lee; Camille Lique; Jianhua Lu; Simona Masina; A. J. George Nurser; Christina Roth


Ocean Modelling | 2016

An assessment of the Arctic Ocean in a suite of interannual CORE-II simulations. Part I: Sea ice and solid freshwater

Qiang Wang; Mehmet Ilicak; Rüdiger Gerdes; Helge Drange; Yevgeny Aksenov; David A. Bailey; Mats Bentsen; Arne Biastoch; Alexandra Bozec; Claus W. Böning; Christophe Cassou; Eric P. Chassignet; Andrew C. Coward; Beth Curry; Gokhan Danabasoglu; Sergey Danilov; Elodie Fernandez; Pier Giuseppe Fogli; Yosuke Fujii; Stephen M. Griffies; Doroteaciro Iovino; Alexandra Jahn; Thomas Jung; William G. Large; Craig M. Lee; Camille Lique; Jianhua Lu; Simona Masina; A. J. George Nurser; Benjamin Rabe


Ocean Modelling | 2016

An assessment of the Arctic Ocean in a suite of interannual CORE-II simulations. Part II: Liquid freshwater

Qiang Wang; Mehmet Ilicak; Rüdiger Gerdes; Helge Drange; Yevgeny Aksenov; David A. Bailey; Mats Bentsen; Arne Biastoch; Alexandra Bozec; Claus W. Böning; Christophe Cassou; Eric P. Chassignet; Andrew C. Coward; Beth Curry; Gokhan Danabasoglu; Sergey Danilov; Elodie Fernandez; Pier Giuseppe Fogli; Yosuke Fujii; Stephen M. Griffies; Doroteaciro Iovino; Alexandra Jahn; Thomas Jung; William G. Large; Craig M. Lee; Camille Lique; Jianhua Lu; Simona Masina; A. J. George Nurser; Benjamin Rabe


Geoscientific Model Development | 2017

A 4.5 km resolution Arctic Ocean simulation with the global multi-resolution model FESOM 1.4

Qiang Wang; Claudia Wekerle; Sergey Danilov; Xuezhu Wang; Thomas Jung


Archive | 2015

for An assessment of the Arctic Ocean in a suite of interannual CORE-II simulations. Part II: Liquid freshwater

Qiang Wang; Mehmet Ilicak; Helge Drange; Yevgeny Aksenov; David A. Bailey; Mats Bentsen; Arne Biastoch; Andrew C. Coward; Beth Curry; Gokhan Danabasoglu; Sergey Danilov; Pier Giuseppe; Yosuke Fujii; Stephen M. Gries; Thomas Jung; William G. Large; Craig M. Lee; Benjamin Rabe; Christina Roth; David Salas; Paul Spence; Aurore Voldoire; Xuezhu Wang


EPIC3Seminar on Recent Developments in Numerical Methods for Atmosphere and Ocean Modelling, 2 - 5 September 2013 , (ECMWF Seminar Proceedings ; 13), Shinfield Park, Reading, UK, ECMWF, pp. 123-136 | 2014

Multiresolution modeling of large-scale ocean circulation

Sergey Danilov; Qiang Wang; Dmitry Sidorenko; Ralph Timmermann; Claudia Wekerle; Verena Haid; Xuezhu Wang


EPIC3WGOMD/SOP Workshop on Sea Level Rise, Ocean/Ice Shelf Interactions and Ice Sheets, Hobart, Australia, 2013-02-18-2013-02-20 | 2013

Resolving multiscale processes in the ocean: An unstructured-mesh model approach

Qiang Wang; Dmitry Sidorenko; Xuezhu Wang; Thomas Rackow; Ralph Timmermann; Tido Semmler; Sergey Danilov; Jens Schröter; Thomas Jung


EPIC3EGU General Assembly 2012, 2012-04-22-2012-04-27 | 2012

Assessment of an Arctic Ocean model in a global configuration using the Finite Element Sea-ice Ocean Model (FESOM)

Xuezhu Wang; Qiang Wang; Dmitry Sidorenko; Sergey Danilov; Jens Schröter; Thomas Jung

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Qiang Wang

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Sergey Danilov

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Thomas Jung

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Dmitry Sidorenko

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Jens Schröter

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Claudia Wekerle

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Mats Bentsen

Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research

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Mehmet Ilicak

Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research

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Beth Curry

University of Washington

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Craig M. Lee

University of Washington

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