[MITgcm-support] obcs
Patrick Heimbach
heimbach at MIT.EDU
Fri Nov 10 08:51:42 EST 2006
Riema,
OB_Ieast, OB_Iwest
are zonal (I) positions of eastern and western boundaries.
Setting them both to 1 (in particular the eastern),
as you do, doesn't seem meaningful.
Also, OB_Ieast, OB_Iwest are vectors of length Ny
(allows you to determine I-position of boundary
at each "latitudinal point" J).
See example data.obcs in
MITgcm/verification/exp4/input/
for a simple example with 4 OB (N/S/E/W).
See also manual, section 6.3.6
http://mitgcm.org/r2_web_testing/latest/online_documents/node235.html
(not great, but at least not empty :o)
-Patrick
On Fri, 2006-11-10 at 03:42, Riema Rachmayani wrote:
>
> dear mitgcm,
> i've already run verification internal wave, now i'm trying to
> run for other simple open channel with sill in the middle of the
> channel, so i have 2 open boundaries, west and east...my generating
> force is tidal...n then i have zero results for elevation,
> temperature, and other output.
>
> was i forget something when i set the code??
> i've already change data.obcs :
> OB_Ieast=1.,
> OB_Iwest=1.,
>
> thank you,
> regards,
> -rima-
> Send instant messages to your online friends
> http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
>
> ______________________________________________________________________
> _______________________________________________
> MITgcm-support mailing list
> MITgcm-support at mitgcm.org
> http://mitgcm.org/mailman/listinfo/mitgcm-support
--
Dr Patrick Heimbach | heimbach at mit.edu | http://www.mit.edu/~heimbach
MIT | EAPS, 54-1518 | 77 Massachusetts Ave | Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
FON: +1-617-253-5259 | FAX: +1-617-253-4464 | SKYPE: patrick.heimbach
More information about the MITgcm-support
mailing list