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high_res_cube/code-mods/SEAICE_OPTIONS.h

1 dimitri 1.6 C $Header: /u/gcmpack/MITgcm_contrib/high_res_cube/code-mods/SEAICE_OPTIONS.h,v 1.5 2004/12/27 20:36:45 dimitri Exp $
2 dimitri 1.1
3     C /==========================================================\
4     C | SEAICE_OPTIONS.h |
5     C | o CPP options file for sea ice package. |
6     C |==========================================================|
7     C | Use this file for selecting options within the sea ice |
8     C | package. |
9     C \==========================================================/
10    
11     #ifndef SEAICE_OPTIONS_H
12     #define SEAICE_OPTIONS_H
13     #include "PACKAGES_CONFIG.h"
14     #include "CPP_OPTIONS.h"
15    
16     C-- Write "text-plots" of certain fields in STDOUT for debugging.
17     #undef SEAICE_DEBUG
18    
19     C-- Allow sea-ice dynamic code.
20     C This option is provided to allow use of TAMC
21     C on the thermodynamics component of the code only.
22     C Sea-ice dynamics can also be turned off at runtime
23     C using variable SEAICEuseDYNAMICS.
24 dimitri 1.3 #define SEAICE_ALLOW_DYNAMICS
25 dimitri 1.1
26     C-- By default, pkg/seaice defines forcing variable internally, in
27     C SEAICE_FFIELDS.h, and reads them in from files. When CPP option
28     C SEAICE_EXTERNAL_FORCING is defined, the above forcing variables
29     C are defined and provided by an external package. At present this
30     C option is hardwired for pkg/exf and the variables are passed using
31     C include file exf_fields.h.
32     #define SEAICE_EXTERNAL_FORCING
33     #ifdef SEAICE_EXTERNAL_FORCING
34     #include "EXF_OPTIONS.h"
35     #endif /* SEAICE_EXTERNAL_FORCING */
36    
37     C-- By default, the sea-ice package uses its own integrated bulk
38     C formulae to compute fluxes (fu, fv, EmPmR, Qnet, and Qsw) over
39     C open-ocean. When this flag is set, these variables are computed
40     C in a separate external package, for example, pkg/exf, and then
41     C modified for sea-ice effects by pkg/seaice.
42 dimitri 1.2 #define SEAICE_EXTERNAL_FLUXES
43 dimitri 1.1
44     C-- By default, the sea-ice package uses 2-category thermodynamics.
45     C When this flag is set, an 8-category calculation of ice
46     C thermodynamics is carried out in groatb.F
47 dimitri 1.4 C Note the pickup_seaice.* generated by this option differ
48     C from those generated with the default 2-category model.
49     C Therefore it is not possible to switch between the two
50     C in the middle of an integration.
51 dimitri 1.1 #undef SEAICE_MULTILEVEL
52    
53 dimitri 1.4 C-- By default cdm wind stress under sea-ice is set to the
54     C same value as it would be if there was no sea-ice.
55     C This is a placeholder until a more physically-sensible
56     C stable solution is developed. Apparently ocean stress
57     C that is based on sea-ice velocity can cause trouble in
58     C Arctic Ocean configurations. This temporary solution
59     C also corresponds to that adopted by CCSM-2. For the
60     C adventurous user who requires ice-modified stress,
61     C following options are available.
62     #undef SEAICE_ORIGINAL_BAD_ICE_STRESS
63 dimitri 1.6 #undef SEAICE_TEST_ICE_STRESS_1
64 dimitri 1.4
65 dimitri 1.1 #endif /* SEAICE_OPTIONS_H */

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