[MITgcm-support] Loading a new variable

Martin Losch Martin.Losch at awi.de
Thu Nov 26 04:36:06 EST 2009


Why don't you use the obcs package? As a simple example see exp4  
(you'll need to specify 2D fields instead of profiles, though).

Martin

On Nov 25, 2009, at 5:52 PM, Nicolas Grisouard wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I am trying to set a quite unusual forcing on a boundary which has  
> no simple analytical expression (it has one though). I think that  
> the best option would imply loading a variable that I would have  
> defined on matlab first.
>
> The way I see it, I would proceed the same way I load the  
> temperature reference:
> tRefFile='tRefvar',
> tRefvar being a file having been created with gendata.m. I want to  
> do that but with a new variable.
>
> I am not used to modify the code at that level and I can't see what  
> steps happen between the file data and the definition of the  
> variable tRef, which would help me introducing my new file. Could  
> anyone give me some hints, either about the chain of files involved  
> in the definition of tRef or how to load my variable from the  
> beginning?
>
> Thanks!
> Nicolas
>
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