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🌊🧍‍♀️🌊 WMW 🌊🧍‍♀️🌊

WMW = water mass women, women of mode waters, women of water mass, etc.

Introduction

Exploring and understanding how ECCO represents water masses in the Southern Ocean.

Collaborators

Sarah Zhang, Isba Keshwani, Ian Fenty, Gaël Forget, Ichiro Fukumori

Goal

Understanding the consequences of Antarctic sea ice change, especially amidst recent extremes, is important for understanding global ocean circulation. Therefore, we evaluate if ECCO accurately represents water masses and their volumes correctly. Specifically, we delve into Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) and its volume over time.

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Final presentation slide

Data and Tools

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  • volumetric_ts.ipynb: Recreating a global volumetric temperature-salinity plot using ECCO output.
  • testing-Copy1.ipynb: Miscellaneous operations, including exploring ecco_v4_py plotting functions, preliminary volumetric TS plot efforts, and (probably most importantly) isolating AABW volume in ECCO and creating the AABW time series.
  • animations.ipynb: Creating animations of different ocean properties.

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Exploring ECCO representation of water masses, specifically AABW.

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