Quality Assessment of a 1985–2007 Mediterranean Sea Reanalysis

Author:

Adani Mario1,Dobricic Srdjan2,Pinardi Nadia3

Affiliation:

1. Gruppo Nazionale di Oceanografia Operativa, INGV, Sezione di Bologna, Bologna, Italy

2. Centro EuroMediterraneo per i Cambiamenti Climatici, Bologna, Italy

3. Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Bologna, Ravenna, Italy

Abstract

Abstract A simulation and two reanalyses from 1985 to 2007 have been produced for the Mediterranean Sea using different assimilation schemes: a reduced-order optimal interpolation [System for Ocean Forecast and Analysis (SOFA)] and a three-dimensional variational scheme (OceanVar). The observational dataset consists of vertical temperature and salinity in situ profiles and along-track satellite sea level anomalies; daily mean fields of satellite sea surface temperature are used for correcting the air–sea fluxes. This paper assesses the quality of the reanalyses with respect to observations and the simulation. Both the SOFA and OceanVar schemes give very similar root-mean-square errors and biases for temperature and salinity fields compared with the assimilated observations. The largest errors are at the thermocline level and in regions of large eddy field variability. However, OceanVar gives 20% better results for sea level anomaly root-mean-square error.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Ocean Engineering

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