[MITgcm-devel] Re: timeAv surf flux

Alistair Adcroft adcroft at MIT.EDU
Tue Dec 2 14:37:28 EST 2003


Non-orthogonality is a headache? That's what I was wondering - so it does
show up because the figure you sent me didn't seem too bad?

A.
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Subject: RE: [MITgcm-devel] Re: timeAv surf flux


Hi Alistair, there is nothing new
to report on cubed-sphere yet but I plan to
work on it during the week and get back to you.

The mpi stuff seems under control and I have checked
in a small test case in the contrib area that Jinlun
and I can use to test/develop the forcing-interpolation
and dynamic sea-ice part.  The cube edges are not a
big problem for sea-ice: there is no sea-ice to speak
of at +/-40 deg.  But the non-orthogonality of the grid
is a bit of a headache.  Not sure what to do there ...

Dimitris

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