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Optimal observations for variational data assimilation: | 
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Determining the overturning in the North Atlantic | 
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Armin Koehl | 
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An important aspect of ocean state estimation is the design of an | 
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observing system that allows to efficiently study climate aspects  | 
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in the ocean.  A solution of a design problem is presented | 
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here in terms of optimal observations that emerge as nondimensionalized | 
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singular vectors of the data resolution matrix. It is demonstrated  | 
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that such optimal observations when applied to determining the strength  | 
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of the overturning stream-function in the North Atlantic at 30 N in 900 m | 
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perform significantly better than section data in a 1 degree model.  | 
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Preferred locations for hydrographic observations are primarily located  | 
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along the western boundary north of 30N and along the eastern boundary  | 
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south of 30 N and in the Iberian Sea.  | 
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By revealing the main processes that accompany anomalies of the overturning,  | 
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optimal observations are ideally suited for studying causes and effects of  | 
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anomalies.  The response on short time-scales is mainly wind driven and  | 
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accounts for about two thirds of the anomaly, it includes Eckman transport  | 
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and coastal up- and down-welling.  A small part of the response is buoyancy  | 
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driven and a slow response to primarily winter time anomalies in the Labrador  | 
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Sea. Temperature and salinity anomalies in the initial conditions manifests  | 
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induce alterations of the western boundary currents. The overall picture for | 
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year 1997 is an east west density contrast that manifests primarily along  | 
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the boundaries in the upper 1000 m. | 
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