[MITgcm-support] How to build a regional ocean and sea ice model for Arctic region
Martin Losch
mlosch at awi-bremerhaven.de
Mon Jul 17 03:59:38 EDT 2006
Hi Liuyu and Chris,
when you do that make sure that your sea-ice does not reach the open
boundaries, as there is no open-boundary code for seaice.
Martin
On Jul 15, 2006, at 4:29 AM, chris hill wrote:
> Liuyu,
>
> One option would be to work with some part of face 3 of the
> 510*510*6*50 cube. Then you would have maybe a 400*300*50 sub-region.
> You could use pretty much the same code as for the global cube and
> take
> boundary conditions from the global cube. This would be smaller -
> what
> computing resources do you have?
>
> Chris
>
> liuyu wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have no enough calculation resources to run the 510*510*6*50
>> cubed sphere example, and my interest region is Arctic. So: How
>> to build a regional ocean-sea ice coupled model for Arctic with
>> resolution about 18km ? Which kind of coordinate should be more
>> suitable? How to prepare the needed forcing fields? How to deal
>> with the boundary conditions?
>>
>> Thanks a lot for your help
>>
>> liuyu
>> ly_elvis at yahoo.com.cn
>> 2006-07-15
>>
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