[MITgcm-support] OBCS prescribed temperature

David Hebert david.hebert at nrlssc.navy.mil
Wed May 21 17:02:14 EDT 2014


This indeed seems to be the case. I added an extra row and one can see 
the full prescribed temperature on both side, as shown below. (Note this 
was done with Python pcolormesh if anyone is using that.)

Thank you Chris. I suppose it would be more proper to apply the boundary 
condition only to the water cells, not the entire domain. I just took it 
from the initial conditions.

David




-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	Re: [MITgcm-support] OBCS prescribed temperature
Date: 	Wed, 21 May 2014 16:42:46 -0400
From: 	Christopher Piecuch <cpiecuch at aer.com>
To: 	david.hebert at nrlssc.navy.mil



David,
It could be that this issue is a plotting artifact of the program you
are using for the plotting. For instance, when plotting a 2D map (such
as your attachment) in MATLAB, commands such as pcolor.m will omit the
last column and row. Not sure if you are using MATLAB or not, but just
to test, you might try adding an extra row and column full of NaNs and
try replotting.

Hope this helps,
Chris

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