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\subsection{Introduction} |
\subsection{Introduction} |
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\label{www:tutorials} |
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This document describes the fourth example MITgcm experiment. |
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This example illustrates the use of |
This example illustrates the use of |
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the MITgcm to perform sensitivity analysis in a |
the MITgcm to perform sensitivity analysis in a |
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large scale ocean circulation simulation. |
large scale ocean circulation simulation. |
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\subsection{Overview} |
\subsection{Overview} |
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\label{www:tutorials} |
\label{www:tutorials} |
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\begin{verbatim} tRef=20.,10.,8.,6., \end{verbatim} |
\begin{verbatim} tRef=20.,10.,8.,6., \end{verbatim} |
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this line sets |
this line sets |
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the initial and reference values of potential temperature at each model |
the initial and reference values of potential temperature at each model |
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level in units of $^{\circ}$C. |
level in units of $^{\circ}\mathrm{C}$. |
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The entries are ordered from surface to depth. For each |
The entries are ordered from surface to depth. For each |
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depth level the initial and reference profiles will be uniform in |
depth level the initial and reference profiles will be uniform in |
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$x$ and $y$. |
$x$ and $y$. |