EERIE: Ocean Eddy-rich Kilometer-scale Climate Simulation with IFS-FESOM: historical r1i1p1f1 6hrPlevPt huss gr v20240304

Ghosh, Rohit et al.

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Summary
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The EU project European Eddy RIch Earth System Models (EERIE) aims to advance kilometer-scale Earth System Models (ESMs) to reduce biases associated with low-resolution climate simulations. Its goal is to develop centennial-scale ESMs that explicitly resolve ocean mesoscale processes, thereby improving the representation of long-term climate evolution, variability, extremes, and potential tipping points.
One of these models, IFS-FESOM2-SR, couples the ECMWFs Integrated Forecast System (IFS) atmosphere (9 km resolution) with the FESOM2.5 ocean model (minimum 5 km resolution). The FESOM2.5 ocean model employs an NG5 unstructured triangular grid with 70 depth levels, achieving ~5 km resolution in eddy-rich mid- and high-latitudes and ~13 km in the tropics (Rackow et al., 2025). Its sea-ice component is FESIM (Danilov et al., 2015). The atmospheric model, IFS cycle 48r1 from ECMWF, uses a Tco1279 (~10 km) octahedral grid with 137 vertical levels. The setup follows Rackow et al. (2025) except for deep convection, where the operational IFS scheme is used instead of the modified reduced cloud-base mass flux version.
Following the HighResMIP protocol (Haarsma et al., 2016), the main simulations were preceded by a 50-year spin-up period using 1950 CMIP6 forcing. From the spin-up’s final state, two simulations were launched in parallel: a control run and a historical run using CMIP6 forcings. According to the HighResMIP protocol, the control simulation aimed to assess any potential drift within the simulation, enabling us to exclude the influence of such drift in order to better understand the impact of changes in radiative forcing over time. The historical simulation employed CMIP6 historical forcing spanning from 1950 to 2014, running for a total of 65 years.
In the context of tropospheric aerosols, we employed the CONFESS aerosol forcing, which is available from 1970 onwards and is applied in five-year epochs. For the period preceding 1970 (from 1950 to 1969), we generated epochs by replicating the 1970 aerosol forcing. This generation of aerosol forcing was conducted as part of the EU project DestinE (Destination Earth), from which additional model developments and adaptations are being integrated. These efforts aim to prepare the IFS-FESOM for conducting multidecadal climate simulations.
Project
EERIE (European Eddy RIch Earth System Models)
Additional Information
EERIE: Ocean Eddy-rich Kilometer-scale Climate Simulation with IFS-FESOM: historical run - File-PIDs
Spatial Coverage
Longitude 0 to 360 Latitude -90 to 90
Temporal Coverage
1970-01-01 to 2014-12-31 (proleptic_gregorian)
Use constraints
Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/)
Data Catalog
World Data Center for Climate
Access constraints
registered users
Size
205.49 GiB (220640802122 Byte)
Format
NetCDF
Status
completely archived
Creation Date
Review Date
2025-10-20
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[ Derived from parent entry - See data hierarchy tab ]
Ghosh, Rohit; Cheedela, Suvarchal Kumar; Wickramage, Chathurika; Wachsmann, Fabian; Beyer, Sebastian; Aengenheyster, Matthias; Becker, Tobias; Rackow, Thomas; Koldunov, Nikolay; Sidorenko, Dmitry; Jung, Thomas (2025). EERIE: Ocean Eddy-rich Kilometer-scale Climate Simulation with Integrated Forecasting System (IFS) - Finite volumE Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM2.5): historical simulation (Version 1). World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ. https://doi.org/10.26050/WDCC/EERIE_FESOM_hist_v1

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VariableAggregationUnit
specific_humidity
CF
6hrPt1

Parent

EERIE: Ocean Eddy-rich Kilometer-scale Climate Simulation with Integrated Forecasting System (IFS) - Finite volumE Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM2.5): historical simulation (Version 1)
Details
[Entry acronym: EERIE_FESOM_hist_6hrPlevPthuss] [Entry id: 5316500]