Regional Ocean Model System (ROMS)

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Experiment 1

Model configuration for NCSAL project. Three nested grids with 33, 11 and 3 km spatial resolution in a domain of 4.32°S, 32.25°N, 101.07°W and 68.9°E. The simulation time is of 25 days hindcast (03/24/2014 -18/04/2014). The boundary conditions that were used are the WRF (Weather Research and Forecasting model) outputs with a spatial resolution of 33, 11 and 3 km respectively for each domain and a time resolution of 3 hrs. The WRF configuration model is available in http://observatorio.codn.mx/en/experimento/wrf . The dynamics parameterizations were established according to the most used and standardized mesoscale model processes in the literature. The simulation output are every 3 hrs.


Experiment 2

Three nested grids with 33, 11 and 3 km spatial resolution in a domain of 4.32°S, 32.25°N, 101.07°W and 68.9°E. The simulation time is of 30 years hindcast (1985-2015). The boundary conditions that were used are the WRF (Weather Research and Forecasting model) outputs with a spatial resolution of 33, 11 and 3 km respectively for each domain and a time resolution of 3 hrs. The WRF configuration model is available in http://observatorio.codn.mx/en/experimento/wrf . The dynamics parameterizations were established according to the most used and standardized mesoscale model processes in the literature. The simulation output are every 3 hrs.


Experiment 3

Three nested grids with 33, 11 and 3 km spatial resolution in a domain of 4.32°S, 32.25°N, 101.07°W and 68.9°E. The simulation time is of 30 years forecast (2070-2100). The boundary conditions that were used are the WRF (Weather Research and Forecasting model) outputs with a spatial resolution of 33, 11 and 3 km respectively for each domain and a time resolution of 3 hrs. The WRF configuration model is available in http://observatorio.codn.mx/en/experimento/wrf . The initial conditions are from the WCRP’s (World Climate Research Programme’s) downscaled CMIP5 (Coupled Model Intercomparison Project) Climate and Hydrology Projections del Multi-Model Dataset Archive at PCMDI (Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison). The dynamics parameterizations were established according to the most used and standardized mesoscale model processes in the literature. The simulation output are every 3 hrs.