[MITgcm-support] [Fwd: Auto-discard notification]

Ed Hill ed at eh3.com
Thu Feb 17 10:50:33 EST 2005


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> > Hello! I have downloaded the MITgcm code and using it to 
> > investigate the red sea. To this end I'm running the model 
> > (version 56) with exf, cal, obcs packages (just one open 
> > boundary on the east side). The red sea is a narrow(~300 km) 
> > and elongated basin (~2000 km). As the main axis points to 
> > the NW, about three quarter of the grid points are 'land' 
> > points (indicated by zero at the bathymetry input file). At 
> > one of the test experiment I conducted, I have found that 
> > computation time for land points is almost the same as the 
> > 'sea' grid point (is it correct?). Following this, I would 
> > like to rotate the main axis by ~45 degree which will allow 
> > me to reduce the number of grid points dramatically and my 
> > computation time too. So my question is if there is any 
> > smart way to do this, but still preserve real Coriolis 
> > parameters (is there a way to insert as an input file ?) 
> > and volume conservation. Alternatively is there a way to 
> > reduce somehow computation time of 'land grid point' 
> > (which will make the work much easier). thanks Eli


Hi Eli,

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Ed

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