A 3-km model configuration of the southern Benguela Current upwelling system: ROMS model data and Pyticles Lagrangian data

Main Authors: Ragoasha Moagabo Natalie, Herbette Steven, Gambon Gildas, Roy Claude, Reason Chris, Veitch Jennifer
Format: info dataset Journal
Terbitan: , 2020
Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/4281339
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  • This dataset contains model output data from the Regional Ocean Modelling System (ROMS) configuration of the southern Benguela upwelling system (SBUS) to study the interannual variability of Lagrangian transport in the SBUS. This is a 3-km model resolution that ran for 22 years from 1989-2011 period with the first 3 years considered as spin-up. The model outputs were archived at a daily frequency. The 3-km model was nested in a 7.5 km model resolution described by Ragoasha et.al., 2019. The model output data provided here is a monthly climatology (1995-2011) NetCDF file of the surface temperature, salinity, the velocity fields (u,v & w), and sea surface height (SSH). The file that contains the model grid is also provided. An eddy detection and tracking algorithm were also performed on the daily 3-km SSH model outputs to study mean eddy characteristics of the region for the 1992-2011 period. The file contains identifications of the Eddies detected and tracked in out model domain, their position (longitude and latitude), vorticity, amplitude, propagation and rotational speed. An example of a Pyticles (Gula et al., 2014; Ragoasha et.al., 2019) Lagrangian output subset for 3000 Lagrangian drifters tracked for 60 days. The drifters were released in the upper 100 m depth at an across-shore transect off Cape Point (34oS). A Matlab file is also provided for monthly (1992-2011) percentage of drifters that reach St Helena Bay (32oS) from Cape Point. Dataset provided: Monthly climatology file: “roms_avg_Y1995M1-Y2011M12.nc” Model grid file: “grid_roms_avg_r3km.nc” Eddy tracking file: “TRA02_SEL01_DET02_eddies_r3km_1992M1_2011M12.nc” Pyticles Lagrangian experiment output example file: “Pyticles_Y2010M10.nc” Monthly transport success Matlab file: "R3km_monthly_transport_1992_2011.mat" Citations: Ragoasha, N., Herbette, S., Cambon, G., Reason, C., Roy, C., 2019. Lagrangian pathways in the southern Benguela upwelling system. Journal of Marine Systems, 195: 50-66. Gula, J., Molemaker, M. J., & McWilliams, J. C., 2014. Submesoscale Cold Filaments in the Gulf Stream. Journal of Physical Oceanography., 44 (10), 2617–2643. DOI: 10.1175/JPO-D-14-0029.1 Corresponding author: M.N. Ragoasha, ORCID identifier: 0000-0002-1500-6259. Email: moagaboragoasha@gmail.com Acknowledgements: The authors acknowledge the funding of N. Ragoasha’s PhD by the South-Africa’s National Research Foundation (NRF, South Africa) and the French Institute for Research and Sustainable Development (IRD, France). This work was also supported by the French National Program LEFE/INSU under the project’s name Benguela Upwelling Innershelf 647 Circulation (BUIC). This work was granted access to the HPC resources of [TGCC/CINES/IDRIS] under the allocation 2017- [DARI n◦A0020107443] attributed by GENCI (Grand Equipement National de Calcul Intensif).