[MITgcm-support] Re: Re: Shortwave radiation
Martin Losch
Martin.Losch at awi.de
Mon Sep 21 02:46:57 EDT 2009
Georges,
don't have time to look into this again today, but I noticed that
already at the first timestep your net heat flux is -45W/m2 (the
minus means downward into the "ocean"/lake. All of it is shortwave
heat flux). Obviously, you need to balance your insolation by a heat
loss. I can't remember what you want to do exactly, but if your
forcing is so simple, why not use this combination of CPP-flags (from
EXF_OPTIONS.h)
c def | - | - | def | - | Read-in uwind, vwind, hflux,
c | | | | | swflux, and sflux.
c | | | | | Compute ustress and vstress.
?
M.
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) //
> =======================================================
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) // Begin MONITOR dynamic field statistics
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) //
> =======================================================
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) %MON time_tsnumber
> = 1
[...]
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) %MON extforcing_qnet_max =
> -4.5000000000000E+01
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) %MON extforcing_qnet_min =
> -4.5000000000000E+01
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) %MON extforcing_qnet_mean =
> -4.5000000000000E+01
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) %MON extforcing_qnet_sd =
> 0.0000000000000E+00
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) %MON extforcing_qnet_del2 =
> 0.0000000000000E+00
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) %MON extforcing_qsw_max =
> -4.5000000000000E+01
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) %MON extforcing_qsw_min =
> -4.5000000000000E+01
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) %MON extforcing_qsw_mean =
> -4.5000000000000E+01
On Sep 18, 2009, at 5:31 PM, Georges Djoumna wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> here are the data.exf, data.pkg, and data I use. I haven't used
> the diagnostics package before. I will use it to look at the
> forcing fields.
>
> Thanks
>
> Georges
>
>
>
> <Output1.gz>_______________________________________________
> MITgcm-support mailing list
> MITgcm-support at mitgcm.org
> http://mitgcm.org/mailman/listinfo/mitgcm-support
More information about the MITgcm-support
mailing list