[MITgcm-support] high resolution MITgcm models
Menemenlis, Dimitris (3248)
Dimitris.Menemenlis at jpl.nasa.gov
Wed Oct 16 12:44:40 EDT 2013
There is a description of 1/4, 1/8, and 1/16-deg quasi-global (80S-80N) setups here:
http://mitgcm.org/viewvc/MITgcm/MITgcm_contrib/quarter_degree_global/
Again, any questions, feedback, corrections, please let me know.
Cheers
Dimitris Menemenlis
On Oct 16, 2013, at 4:48 AM, Jonny Williams wrote:
Thanks very much for this...
I think it'd be interesting to give a high res global lat-lon model a go in addition to the arctic40km one which I am also trying. I think I'll avoid the cube sphere examples for now just so I can get my head around the lat-lon examples first! The "bunch of older configs on lat/lon, quasi global: 80S-80N." that you mention sound interesting. Are they pre-loaded with the "verification" code examples or would I need to download them separately?
Thanks again
Jonny
On 13 October 2013 02:41, Menemenlis, Dimitris (3248) <Dimitris.Menemenlis at jpl.nasa.gov<mailto:Dimitris.Menemenlis at jpl.nasa.gov>> wrote:
Ready to go, there is descriptions of the cs510 global (approx 18 km horizontal grid spacing).
There's a bunch of older configs on lat/lon, quasi global: 80S-80N.
And the latest and greatest is various lat/lon/cap global configs.
Take your pick and I will try to direct you. Also cc MITgcm support for more options.
Cheers
Dimitris Menemenlis
On Oct 10, 2013, at 6:46 AM, "Jonny Williams" <Jonny.Williams at bristol.ac.uk<mailto:Jonny.Williams at bristol.ac.uk>> wrote:
Hi Dimitris
Many thanks again for helping me to get the tutorial_global_oce_latlon simulation working, this is hugely appreciated.
What I'd like to ideally do now is to attempt to run a high resolution (at least 0.5 degree resolution) ocean model working as a proof-of-concept for our future high resolution modelling project. Do you have any suggestions?
I have looked through the history of the MITgcm-support email list and there appear to have been several queries similar to this before. One suggestion<http://mitgcm.org/pipermail/mitgcm-support/2005-February/002837.html> is the ECCO project, but this link is now broken. It is not critical at the moment whether this high-resolution model is global or regional in nature but if you were able to suggest a setup to have a go at then I'd be very grateful.
All the best again.
Jonny
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