[MITgcm-devel] serious bug in rStar code
Dimitris Menemenlis
menemenlis at sbcglobal.net
Mon Jun 20 09:31:58 EDT 2005
> (where eta < 0 => reduces it , where eta > 0 => increases it, I guess).
In other words it's a positive feedback, which would tend to amplify eta
variability. Is there any easy way to estimate (roughly) and remove
artificial amplification after the fact? Can we scale back eta by some
factor proportional to depth?
Dimitris
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