[MITgcm-devel] seaice revisited
Dimitris Menemenlis
menemenlis at jpl.nasa.gov
Tue Mar 17 17:20:02 EDT 2009
Yes, we use SEAICE_no_slip=F for the CS510 integrations.
As soon as checked in, I will try in the Arctic domain first and, if
that
works well, incorporate in next CS510 integration, which is now long
overdue.
My preference, once we are comfortable that code works, is to
remove all the old outdated routines, since in any case they
remain available on CVS for the very few who might care about them.
D.
On Mar 17, 2009, at 4:31 AM, Jean-Michel Campin wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> I am more concern about not being able to check and reproduce
> the ECCO-2 (cs510) runs (and, if I am right, since
> global_ocean.cs32x15
> uses similar ice-dynamics parameters, can be used as a proxy).
> Dimitris, do you agree ?
> I think both uses SEAICE_no_slip=F (default), so if there is a bug
> there, should not have any impact.
>
> Later on, we could remove all the old version code, but I think
> it would be good to have both versions until we feel 100% confortable
> with the new one.
>
> Jean-Michel
>
> PS: I switch back to mitgcm-devel, (my mistake, sorry).
Dimitris Menemenlis <menemenlis at jpl.nasa.gov>
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