Frontiers in Marine Science (Jul 2024)

Impact of ocean in-situ observations on ECMWF sub-seasonal forecasts

  • Beena Balan-Sarojini,
  • Magdalena Alonso Balmaseda,
  • Frédéric Vitart,
  • Christopher David Roberts,
  • Hao Zuo,
  • Steffen Tietsche,
  • Michael Mayer,
  • Michael Mayer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2024.1396491
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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We assess for the first time the impact of in-situ ocean observations on European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) sub-seasonal forecasts of both ocean and atmospheric conditions. A series of coupled reforecasts have been conducted for the period 1993-2015, in which different sets of ocean observations were withdrawn in the production of the ocean initial conditions. Removal of all ocean in-situ observations in the initial conditions leads to significant degradation in the forecasts of ocean surface and subsurface mean state at lead times from week 1 to week 4. The negative impact is predominantly caused by the removal of the Argo observing system in recent decades. Changes in the mean state of atmospheric variables are comparatively small but significant in the forecasts of lower and upper atmospheric circulation over large regions. Our results highlight the value of continuous, real-time in-situ observations of the surface and subsurface ocean for coupled forecasts in the sub-seasonal range.

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