Articles | Volume 13, issue 7
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-13-3319-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-13-3319-2020
Model evaluation paper
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22 Jul 2020
Model evaluation paper |  | 22 Jul 2020

A global eddying hindcast ocean simulation with OFES2

Hideharu Sasaki, Shinichiro Kida, Ryo Furue, Hidenori Aiki, Nobumasa Komori, Yukio Masumoto, Toru Miyama, Masami Nonaka, Yoshikazu Sasai, and Bunmei Taguchi

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A quasi-global eddying ocean hindcast simulation using a new version of our model, called OFES2, was conducted to overcome several issues in its previous version. OFES2 simulated oceanic fields from 1958 to 2016 with improved global sea surface temperature and salinity, water mass properties in the Indonesian and Arabian seas, and Niño3.4 and Indian Ocean Dipole indexes. The output from OFES2 will be useful in studying various oceanic phenomena with broad spatiotemporal scales.