[MITgcm-devel] seaice

Jean-Michel Campin jmc at ocean.mit.edu
Mon Mar 23 18:06:25 EDT 2009


Hi Martin,

I am back, and will have a look at this.

I've also noticed that:
1) the gfortran lab_sea ad-test fails to compile (but was OK before).
2) the restart for seaice_obcs is now passing ! do you remember
  fixing something wrong that would improve the restart ?
3) lab_sea.lsr & lab_sea.salt_plume are failing (only 3 & 0 matching
  digits) with g77+mpi (e.g., on the aces cluster) but were OK before.
  It looks like a problem. Any suggestion is welcome.

Jean-Michel

On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 09:21:32AM +0100, Martin Losch wrote:
> my last default changes (SEAICE_clipVelocities=.false.) broke two  
> adjoint lab_sea experiments again:
> Y Y Y Y 5> 4<FAIL lab_sea
> Y Y Y Y 16>16<pass lab_sea.noseaice
> Y Y Y Y 7> 5<FAIL lab_sea.noseaicedyn
> Further, the already broken adjoint offline_exf_seaice is also affected.
>  Y Y Y Y 3> 2<FAIL offline_exf_seaice
>
> As I don't have access to TAF, it's practically impossible for me to fix 
> this, so could someone with access please do it, either
> - by resetting the flag (SEAICE_clipVelocities=.true.) in the correct  
> data.seaice file (which one is it?)
> - or by updating the output.txt files
> If the first option is chosen, it should noted in data.seaice that this 
> is not a recommended parameter setting.
> for offline_exf_seaice, it's necessary to update output.txt anyway.
> Martin
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