[MITgcm-devel] non-legacy seaice
Jean-Michel Campin
jmc at ocean.mit.edu
Mon Jan 30 12:52:13 EST 2012
Hi Martin,
I heard form 2 other users (Jeff Scott and Gael, but both with
similar options & params) a similar issue regarding unrealistic
surface temp.
So, I think it's a more general problem that just our set-up.
Cheers,
Jean-Michel
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 05:04:48PM +0100, Martin Losch wrote:
> Dear sea-ice modelers,
>
> just out of curiosity I turned on the non-legacy seaice code (SEAICE_GROWTH_LEGACY undefine and SEAICE_SOLVE4TEMP_LEGACY undefined and set some other flags that go along with it, see below). To further my boldness, I also turned on:
> #define MCPHEE_OCEAN_ICE_HEAT_FLUX
> #define GRADIENT_MIXED_LAYER_TURBULENCE_FACTOR
>
> The solutions that I get for an Arctic domain are comparable but different. The non-legacy code gives generally thicker ice in the interior, which I think is generally good, as the legacy code tends to produce ice that's on the "thin side" compared to other solutions.
>
> However (appart from the fact that there was HEFF~=0 over land), I get very cold surface temperatures (down to -21degC) in some areas (Lena Delta), interesting this starts in June/July when ice should be melting. That's clearly not very physical and I am wondering if others have observed this behavior. Is there a solution to this? Before I try it myself, is it connected to the
> #define MCPHEE_OCEAN_ICE_HEAT_FLUX
> #define GRADIENT_MIXED_LAYER_TURBULENCE_FACTOR
> flags? (Likely, isn't it?) Or SEAICE_OCN_MELT_ACT_ON_AREA?
>
> Your experience with this is appreciated ...
>
> Martin
>
> PS. Here are the relevant flags:
> C-- make conservation of freshwater complete
> #undef SEAICE_ADD_SUBLIMATION_TO_FWBUDGET
>
> C-- Use the Old version of seaice_growth (close to cvs version 1.70)
> C otherwise, use the merged version (with some of Ian Fenty s code)
> #undef SEAICE_GROWTH_LEGACY
>
> C-- options only available in the merged version (from Ian Fenty s code)
> #ifndef SEAICE_GROWTH_LEGACY
> C- to ensure heat conservation in the coupled ocean-seaice system
> #define SEAICE_HEAT_CONSERV_FIX
> C- to switch on/off open-water freezing contribution to thickness tendency:
> # define SEAICE_DO_OPEN_WATER_GROWTH
> C- ifdef SEAICE_DO_OPEN_WATER_GROWTH then define SEAICE_DO_OPEN_WATER_MELT
> C to also allow open-water air-sea heat fluxes melt ice
> # undef SEAICE_DO_OPEN_WATER_MELT
> C- to switch on/off ocean heat contribution to seaice cover reduction:
> # define SEAICE_OCN_MELT_ACT_ON_AREA
> C- to preclude infinitesimal ice concentrations:
> # undef ALLOW_PRECLUDE_INFINITESIMAL_AREA
> #endif
>
> C- to use the MCPhee formula in computing ocean/ice fluxes
> #define MCPHEE_OCEAN_ICE_HEAT_FLUX
> #define GRADIENT_MIXED_LAYER_TURBULENCE_FACTOR
>
> C-- Use the Old version of seaice_solve4temp (formerly seaice_budget_ice)
> C otherwise, use Ian Fenty s version
> #undef SEAICE_SOLVE4TEMP_LEGACY
>
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