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Oceanic origin of southeast tropical Atlantic biases
Authors:Zhao Xu  Mingkui Li  Christina M Patricola  Ping Chang
Institution:1. Physical Oceanography Laboratory, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China
2. Department of Oceanography, Texas A&M University, 3146, College Station, TX, 77840-3146, USA
3. Department of Atmospheric Science, Texas A&M University, 3146, College Station, TX, 77840-3146, USA
Abstract:Most coupled general circulation models suffer from a prominent warm sea surface temperature bias in the southeast tropical Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa. The origin of the bias is not understood and remains highly controversial. Previous studies suggest that the origin of the bias stems from systematic errors of atmospheric models in simulating surface heat flux and coastal wind, or poorly simulated coastal upwelling. In this study, we show, using different reanalysis and observational data sets combined with a set of eddy-resolving regional ocean model simulations, that systematic errors in ocean models also make a significant contribution to the bias problem. In particular (1) the strong warm bias at the Angola-Benguela front that is maintained by the local wind and the convergence of Angola and Benguela Currents is caused by an overshooting of the Angola Current in ocean models and (2) the alongshore warm bias to the south of the front is caused by ocean model deficiencies in simulating the sharp thermocline along the Angola coast, which is linked to biases in the equatorial thermocline, and the complex circulation system within the Benguela upwelling zone.
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