Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4552154 | Ocean Modelling | 2013 | 17 Pages |
An Ensemble Kalman Filter is applied to assimilate observed tracer fields in various combinations in the Bern3D ocean model. Each tracer combination yields a set of optimal transport parameter values that are used in projections with prescribed CO2 stabilization pathways. The assimilation of temperature and salinity fields yields a too vigorous ventilation of the thermocline and the deep ocean, whereas the inclusion of CFC-11 and radiocarbon improves the representation of physical and biogeochemical tracers and of ventilation time scales. Projected peak uptake rates and cumulative uptake of CO2 by the ocean are around 20% lower for the parameters determined with CFC-11 and radiocarbon as additional target compared to those with salinity and temperature only. Higher surface temperature changes are simulated in the Greenland–Norwegian–Iceland Sea and in the Southern Ocean when CFC-11 is included in the Ensemble Kalman model tuning. These findings highlights the importance of ocean transport calibration for the design of near-term and long-term CO2 emission mitigation strategies and for climate projections.
► Ocean model parameters are calibrated with an Ensemble Kalman Filter. ► Four different ocean tracer fields are assimilated in various combinations. ► Inferred oceanic uptake rates of heat and CO2 strongly depend on assimilated data. ► Assimilation of CFCs and radiocarbon yields much better ocean ventilation time scales.