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MyOcean2 First Annual Meeting – 17-18 April 2013
WP 5
MONITORING & FORECASTINGCENTRE for the Global Ocean (GLO MFC)
MyOcean2 First Annual Meeting – Cork /16-17 April 2013
Work Package Main Objectives
• Continuously deliver numerical products for the global ocean– Ocean global assimilative models (physics + BGC, Mercator Ocean)– Based on observations only (physics, CLS)– Global reanalysis (produced within MyOcean, physics only, and upgrades decided
within WP18)• Improve the product quality to better serve users
– Upgrade model, assimilation system, … R&D activities• Provide boundary data for the regional systems that require them
– IBI (operational), MED, NWS, ARC (R&D activities within WP19)• Incorporate into the system new functionalities
– Adapt to the versions of the system (V3, V4), to the CIS evolutions– Add operational service from the coupled system developed by the Met Office at spring
2014• Implement daily update of short term forecast based on the global 1/12°: V3
MyOcean2 First Annual Meeting – 17-18 April 2013
MyOcean Close out / MyOcean 2 Kick Off – 27-29 March 2012
Partnership
Met OfficePU/DUCLS PU/DUMercator Océan
PU/DU
WP 5Global Ocean MFCCoordination and lead
Mercator Océan
Mercator OcéanCLS (Input data, external DU)CNRS (R&D partner)
CLS The Met Office
System Evolution (1/2)
MyOcean2 First Annual Meeting – 17-18 April 2013
Objectives are To improve the product quality (better product quality user better
served)
Main achievements are Upgrade of the system delivering services for HR ocean forecast
Is part of the V3 package
Main difficulty encountered Having Global forecasting system upgrade in phase with the
MyOcean versions
System Evolution (2/2)
MyOcean2 First Annual Meeting – 17-18 April 2013
V3: implement a new release of the global system at 1/12°
almost finished, service starts on April 23rd, 2013 (V3)
between V3 and V4 (V3.1) Upgrade global reanalysis (integration is ongoing) Upgrade the observation based product (upgrade developed) Upgrade as required the systems
V4: Upgrade BGC to increased horizontal resolution (1° 1/4°)
Risky issue Incorporate coupled ¼° product into the catalogue
(developed within WP19 by the Met Office)
Production Evolution
MyOcean2 First Annual Meeting – 17-18 April 2013
Objectives are: To simplify the catalogue of products and at the end of MyOII to have:
One system producing HR ocean forecast: the global 1/12° One system producing LR ocean coupled forecast: the Met Office1/4° One system delivering products from observations: CLS products 1/3°
Main achievements are The HR daily forecast products will be delivered using one single system:
the Global 1/12° (daily service) Used to be very complicated: various system were contributing
No more complicated tiling of products (inherited from MERSEA IP) one single 1/12° product is now served and CIS sub setter is available so that the users can get only what they need
Main difficulty encountered update products only when the catalogue can be updated: need to phase
the GLO MFC developments with the MyOcean versioning (V3, V4, …)
One major achievement
The transition to global 1/12° is a reality now Daily (7-day forecast ) services ready for V3 1/12° daily products served - one standard horizontal grid (1/12°) - 50 vertical levels - access to those files through the MyOcean subsetter
shown here is one snapshot (24th of July 2009) of surface currents obtained with the global 1/12° without data assimilation
Sea ice extent in the global 1/12° system improvements: new better (compared to obs) than old
Arctic Ocean. V3 (new) is always closer to the obs than V2 (old)
Antarctic Ocean. V3 (new) is always closer to the obs than V2 (old)
V3 underestimates the min ice extend becauseheat fluxes are too strongwhile V2 was over estimating it because of a bad coupling(improved in V3)
ice obs not assimilated here (R/T systems),
Deep T (top) and S (bottom) CLIM, OLD NEW Improvements: new always better than clim and than old
Tem
pera
ture
Salin
ity
0-500 m 300-500 m 800-2000 m
2011 2012
2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012
2011 2012 2011 2012
Observation based Temperature and Salinity CLIM, OLD NEW Improvements: new higher spatial resolution and no degradation
Temperature (°C) Salinity (psu)
Dep
th (m
)
RMS over 2005-2008 period
Temperature (°C)
OLD
NEW
CLIMNEWOLD
CLIMNEWOLD
Higher resolution Good agreement with in-situ data : no degradation
V3 and the GLO MFC• For V3, we have produced new versions of a lot of documents:
– Project documents• The PMP, the SIOPM, the OLA
– Technical GLO MFC documents• The SRD, the ADD, the SIVP, the VDS
– Product scientific quality documents• The ScCR, the QUIDS
– User documents• PUMs, QUIDs
– Integration documents• Test reports (corresponding to tests described in the SIVP) for each DU
– + various other contributions to docs (PDD, compliance matrices, IPST, EPST, …)• How to capitalize on this effort and make it usefull for GLO ?• All our system changes (the GLO production chain have completely changed for V3)
have been up to now coinciding with major MyO versions. We should we think of disconnecting them in the future (goal being to reduce risks).
First period summary and next steps
• A new release of the global 1/12° system has been developed and is ready for V3 (daily short term forecast service)– Performances (product quality) improved– Products really simplified– Size of the system is challenging
• Next steps: – succeed in V3 (next week is a major step)– Define, plan and succeed in V3.1– Prepare V4 (improve BGC horiz resolution 1/4°)– Implement numerical ocean product services from the
Met office coupled system at ¼°