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1 heimbach 1.1 ECCO 1 degree global WOCE Synthesis: The Method
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3     E. Remy, A. Koehl, Y. Lu, P. Heimbach, B. Cornuelle,
4     D. Stammer and C. Wunsch for the ECCO Consortium.
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6     A global WOCE data synthesis describing the three-dimensional
7     oceanic state in the 10-year period 1992 - 2001 now exists.
8     The synthesis results from the combination of many of the WOCE
9     data sets with a general circulation model. This combination
10     solves the complete global time-dependent ocean state estimation
11     problem, up to remaining approximations in the model and underlying
12     statistics. The MIT ocean model used represents the global ocean
13     between +/- 80 degrees with 1 degree horizontal resolution, 23
14     vertical layers, and includes parameterizations for the surface
15     boundary layer (KPP) and eddy tracer transfers (GM).
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17     At the cost of increased computational load, the estimation
18     (assimilation) method is chosen specifically so that the resulting
19     state estimate is dynamically consistent with the model equations.
20     No artificial sources or sinks are introduced by the model/data
21     combination, and the resulting time-evolution satisfies the equations
22     of motion. The combination method used is based upon the method of
23     Lagrange multipliers (adjoint method), in which the adjustable parameters
24     (controls) include the initial temperature and salinity conditions,
25     and the time-dependent surface fluxes of momentum, heat and freshwater.
26     An important test of the result is passed: adjustments in these control
27     variables are consistent with prior estimates of the expected errors in
28     the oceanographic data and the meteorological analyses

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