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1 heimbach 1.1 Assessing the importance of non-Boussinesq effects in a coarse
2     resolution global ocean model.
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4     M. Losch, A. Adcroft, and J.-M. Campin
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6     The advent of the GRACE mission presents the opportunity to accurately
7     measure variations in bottom pressure. Such a data source will prove
8     valuable in state estimation and constraining general circulation
9     models (GCMs) in general. However, conventional GCMs make the
10     Boussinesq approximation as a consequence of which mass is not
11     conserved. Thus Boussinesq models have an implicit drift in bottom
12     pressure. By use of the height-pressure coordinate isomorphism
13     implemented in the MIT GCM, we can evaluate the impact of
14     non-Boussinesq effects. We find that although implementing a
15     non-Boussinesq model in pressure coordinates is relatively
16     straight-forward, making a direct comparison between height and
17     pressure coordinate (i.e., Boussinesq and non-Boussinesq) models is
18     not simple. Here we present a careful comparison of the Boussinesq and
19     non-Boussinesq solutions ensuring that only non-Boussinesq effects can
20     be responsible for the observed differences. As a yard-stick, we also
21     compare differences between the Boussinesq hydrostatic and
22     non-hydrostatic models, another approximation commonly made in
23     GCMs. We find that model errors (differences) due to the Boussinesq
24     approximation are apparently smaller than the errors due to the
25     hydrostatic approximation. We also compare these model errors with
26     uncertainties associated with model parameterizations and find that
27     non-Boussinesq and non-hydrostatic effects are much smaller than these
28     uncertainties. We conclude that non-Boussinesq effects are negligible
29     with respect to other model errors. However, since there is no
30     additional cost incurred in using a pressure coordinate model,
31     non-Boussinesq modeling is preferable simply for puristic reasons.
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