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Tracers in Ocean Tracers in Ocean and Climate and Climate Models* Models* Matthew England Matthew England CEMAP, School of Mathematics CEMAP, School of Mathematics The University of New South Wales The University of New South Wales * See also www.maths.unsw.edu.au/~matthew/publications.html#MR9

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Tracers in Ocean Tracers in Ocean and Climate and Climate

Models*Models*

Matthew EnglandMatthew England

CEMAP, School of MathematicsCEMAP, School of Mathematics

The University of New South WalesThe University of New South Wales* See also www.maths.unsw.edu.au/~matthew/publications.html#MR98

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Possible due to: GEOSECS, TTO, SAVE, WOCE, …..

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Why bother with tracers in models?

•Ocean model “validation”

•Diagnosis of model circulation mechanisms

•Studies of the ocean carbon cycle

•Data assimilation studies

•Paleoceanographic considerations

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•Ocean model “validation” (e.g. CFCs, 14C)

•Diagnosis of model circulation mechanisms (e.g. dye/age tracers, 39Ar)

•Studies of the ocean carbon cycle (carbon compounds, oxygen, phosphate, nitrate,…)

•Data assimilation studies (e.g. CFCs, tritium)

•Paleoceanographic considerations (e.g. carbon-13, oxygen-18)

Why bother with tracers in models?

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100-1000 year ventilation

10-100 year ventilation

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Robust diagnostic:T-S restored to observed in the

interior

Robust diagnosticObserved 14C

Prognostic

Supressed convection and vertical motion

Prognostic experiment:Interior T-S free to evolve

Toggweiler et al. [1989]

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Chlorofluorocarbons

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Plate 2. Distribution of CFC-12 on isopycnal surfaces corresponding to maximum NADW outflow in 1988 in the Redler and Dengg [1999] simulations. (a) In the 4/3° model, and (b) in the 1/3° model. The color bar indicates CFC concentrations in pmol/kg, with iso pycnal layer depths contoured (meters).

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Ajax section in the South Atlantic

CDW

CDW

AAIW

AABW

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Forcing functions for tracers ?

sea-ice

CFC

14C

3He

CFC14C

3He

CFC

CFC14C

CFC 14C

14C

CFC

14CCFC

Air-sea gas flux = f (k, ice, )

k = piston velocity ~ wind speed, U2 or U3

= solubility ~ SST, (SSS)

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How to compute gas uptake:

•Use model-generated ice, winds, T-S?

•Use observed ice, winds, T-S?

Tracers in coupled climate models:

Both approaches can give an apparently goodtracer simulation but for the wrong reason

(see England and Maier-Reimer 2001 for details)

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Case 1:

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Spurious convection

Case 2:

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Other tracer techniques:

•Age/Dye tracers

•Tracer data assimilation

•Off-line tracer models

(Cox, 1989, England 1995, O’Farrell 2000….)

(Haine 1999, Schlitzer 1996, …)

(Aumont 1998, Sen Gupta & England 2003)

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Off-Line Tracer Model

Tracer Conservation Equation

OGCM

Horizontal

Velocity Fields

Source Terms

Mixing Terms

Tracer Concentration

T (x, y, z, t)

Continuity Equation

u , v w

•Interannual

•Seasonal

•Intraseasonal

•Water-mass source regions

•CFCs, 14C, 3He

•Radioactive waste

T, S

•Pollution, etc….

•Eddy statistics

•Isopycnal mixing

•GM (1990)

•Convective ML

•Wind Driven MLT, S, CFCs, 14C,….

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PhD project: Alex Sen Gupta

Example: CFC simulations in a ¼ degree model

Integrated CFC content below 2000m

Year = 1980

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PhD project: Alex Sen Gupta

Integrated CFC content below 2000m

Year = 2000

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PhD project: Alex Sen Gupta

Integrated CFC content below 2000m

Year = 2020

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PhD project: Alex Sen Gupta

Integrated CFC content below 2000m

Year = 2040

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Advantages: • Independent assessment of model (complements T-S)• Can validate within ocean-only component• Complements GBC and carbon cycle modelling

Drawbacks:•Extra CPU (especially 14C)•Can manipulate outcome to some extent

Uncertainties:•Tracer source functions•Sparse data •How to formalise assessment?

Summary – Tracers in climate models