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Marco Gabelli
marcogabelli at yahoo.it
Fri Mar 11 03:42:02 EST 2005
Hi Ed,
Thank you so much for your explaination!
I have already written some fortran scripts that do
some work on these quantities that seem to work quite
well, anyway thanks.
My problem was that, since I work with a non linear
EOS (JMD95Z), I wasn't able to derive the quantities
from the Wsalt and Wtemp time averaged correlation.
What you told me looks like the solution to all my
problems (at least I hope so)!
Thank you again for your quick answer
Marco
--- Ed Hill <ed at eh3.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Marco,
>
> Welcome to the MITgcm-support list!
>
> I've subscribed your "@yahoo.it" email address to
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> And I've forwarded
> your message below.
>
> In regards to the model diagnostics, we've been
> working on these
> quantities recently and the documentation has not
> kept pace with the
> code development. The quantities you want are
> available within the
> diagnostics package and they are:
>
> RHOAnoma :: 'Density Anomaly (=Rho-rhoConst)'
> WRHOMASS :: 'Vertical Transport of Potential
> Density'
> WVELMASS :: 'Vertical Mass-Weighted Comp of
> Velocity (m/s)'
>
> from which you can compute:
>
> \bar{w'\rho'} = \bar{w\rho} - \bar{w}\bar{\rho}
>
> by averaging all the diagnostics output over the
> model run time.
>
> The diagnostics are turned on using a
> "data.diagnostics" namelist file
> such as the one in
> "MITgcm/ideal_2D_oce/input/data.diagnostics".
>
> And I have some MatLAB scripts and C++ code that
> will compute these
> averages from the diagnostics output if you'd like
> to use them.
>
> Ed
>
>
> === Forwarded message ===
>
> Hi,
> I'm Marco Gabelli from Italy. I'm having a working
> experience at the OGS (Department of Oceanology and
> Environmental Geophysics) in Trieste. I'm using
> MITgcm
> to study the effect of riverine buoyancy inputs on
> the
> circulation in coastal areas, with special
> reference
> to the Gulf of Trieste (Northern Adriatic).
>
> For diagnostic purposes I would be glad to have in
> the
> model output these three quantities: time mean
> density
> (calculated with the eostype 'JMD95Z'), and the time
> mean correlation between the density and the
> vertical
> velocity. Unfortunately I haven't found these two
> quantities in the diagnostic menu list.
>
>
> I wonder how can I activate the rho diagnostics: I
> found a subroutine (diags_rho.f, 3 weeks old) that
> seems to be what I was searching, but I don't
> understand where it is located in the model call
> tree.
> Could you please tell me how to solve this problem?
> Thank you so much
> Marco
>
> === Forwarded message ===
>
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