[MITgcm-devel] seaice growth
Dimitris Menemenlis
menemenlis at sbcglobal.net
Wed Dec 5 13:20:38 EST 2007
Ian, I had a brief chat with Martin about your seaice thermodynamics code this
morning. If you want your code to be supported on an ongoing basis, as the
MITgcm code evolves, then you need to include it in the "main" CVS trunk,
preferably as a replacement option for the existing seaice_growth.F, and to
include one additional test in verification/lab_sea or elsewhere, that exercises
this option so that other MITgcm developers know when their changes break your
code. In the longer term, the objective would be to altogether move away from
Hibler's zero-layer thermodynamics. D.
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