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Sensitivity of the global ocean carbon sink to the ocean skin in a climate model : IPSL-CM6 dataset

Authors: Bellenger Hugo; Bopp Laurent; Ethé Christian; Flavoni Simona; Guez Lionel; Perrot Xavier; Duvel Jean Philippe; +4 Authors

Sensitivity of the global ocean carbon sink to the ocean skin in a climate model : IPSL-CM6 dataset

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Daily outputs of 2000-2014 historical run with IPSL-CM6 (Boucher et al. 2020) with Bellenger et al. (2017) parameterization of the ocean skin (Bellenger et al. 2023) CM62-OSCO2-hist-2000-2014-1D.nc contains air-sea CO2 fluxes: F_CTL : Prognostic classical bulk flux from the control (CTL) run F_MBL_CTL : Diagnostic flux using the interactive ocean skin and the equilibrium model (Woolf et al. 2016) from the CTL run F_TBL_CTL : Diagnostic flux using the interactive ocean skin and the rapid model (Woolf et al. 2016) from the CTL run F_Wat_CTL : Diagnostic flux using a uniform ocean skin (Watson et al. 2020) from the CTL run F_MBL_CPL: Prognostic flux using the interactive ocean skin and the equilibrium model from the coupled (CPL) run CM62-OSCO2-hist-2000-2014-1D_oceanskin.nc contains ocean skin related outputs: tos / sos : Temperature / salinity of the ocean model's first level t_int / s_int : Temperature /salinity at the interface t_mbl / s_mbl : Temperature /salinity at the base of the Mass Boundary Layer (MBL) t_tbl : Temperature at the base of the Thermal Boundary Layer (TBL) Bellenger H., K. Drushka, W. E. Asher, G. Reverdin, M. Katsumata, and M. Watanabe: Extension of the prognostic model of sea surface temperature to rain-induced cool and fresh lenses, J. Geophys. Res. Oceans, 122, 484–507 Bellenger, H., Bopp, L., Ethé, C., Ho, D., Duvel, J. P., Flavoni, S., Guez L., T. Kataoka, X. Perrot, L. Parc, and M. Watanabe (2023). Sensitivity of the global ocean carbon sink to the ocean skin in a climate model. Journal of Geophysical Research : Oceans, 128, e2022JC019479. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JC019479 Boucher, O., and coauthors, 2020: Presentation and evaluation of the IPSL-CM6A-LR climate model, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth System, 12, e2019MS002010, doi:10.1029/2019MS002010 Watson A. J., U. Schuster, J. D. Shutler, T. Holding, I. G. C. Ashton, P. Landschützer, D. K. Woolf, and L. Goddijn-Murphy, 2020: Revised estimates of ocean-atmosphere CO2 flux are consistent with carbon inventory, Nature Comm., 11:4422, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18203-3 Woolf, D. K., P. E. Land, J. D. Shutler, L. M. Goddijn-Murphy, and C. J. Donlon, 2016: On the calculation of air-sea fluxes of CO2 in the presence of temperature and salinity gradients, J. Geophys. Res. Oceans, 121, 1229-1248.

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