Abstract

Based on the GLORY reanalysis data, the simulation results of the two versions of MaCOM volume conservation and mass conservation in the Northwest Pacific Ocean for 8 years (1993-2000) are tested. In this paper, the sea surface height, sea surface flow field, sea surface temperature, salinity, vertical profile structures of sea temperature, sea salinity are evaluated respectively. The results show that the average absolute deviation of sea surface temperature is about 0.3 °C, the average absolute deviation of sea surface salinity is about 0.5 psu, the average absolute deviation of sea surface height is about 0.06 m, and the average absolute deviation of see surface current velocity is about 0.08 m/s. Among them, the difference between volume conservation and mass conservation is not large, about from percentile to thousandth percentile. In the vertical direction, the temperature profiles of the two versions are generally consistent, and The maximum deviation from GLORY data is about 0.5°C at depths of 100-400m. In terms of salinity profile, the deviation between the two versions and GLORY mainly exists in the depth range of 200-800 meters, and the deviation is 0.1-0.3 psu. On the whole, MaCOM runs stably and the results are good. It can well reproduce the temperature and salinity characteristics, ocean current field and dynamic environment of the ocean, and is consistent with the internationally recognized high-precision reanalysis data. It is suitable as another powerful tool for studying the ocean.

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