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Adaptation of the vertical resolution in the mixed layer for HYCOM

Cécile Renaudie, Rémy Baraille, Yves Morel, Gwenaëlle Hello, Hervé Giordani
Météo France / SHOM
(Abstract received 04/01/2009 for session X)
ABSTRACT

This study focuses on the dynamics of the mixed layer. When the mixed layer depth increases, the vertical discretisation eventually becomes too sparse at the bottom of this layer to accurately resolve its evolution and strong numerical errors can appear. This is linked to the fact that the vertical resolution is concentrated in the upper part of the ocean and does not adapt to the deepening of the mixed layer. Knowing that the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) is able to modify the distribution of the vertical levels, we suggest in this paper a method to adapt the resolution to the mixed layer extension. This method is tested in 1-D configurations for two academic atmospheric forcing conditions (strong convection and wind mixing) and a realistic forcing extending over one year, with seasonal restratification following strong winter convection. The new method improves the results in all cases, and in particular when the mixed layer reaches deep layers.

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2009 LOM Workshop, Miami, Florida Jume 1 - 3, 2009