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3 afe 1.3 OBSERVATION SYSTEM SIMULATION EXPERIMENT
4 afe 1.2
5 afe 1.3 OSSE is an MITgcm configuration to simulate data assimilation with a
6     deterministic ensemble Kalman filter and a model of a rotating tank of
7     water with an ice bucket at the center.
8 afe 1.1
9 afe 1.3 INSTALLATION
10 afe 1.1
11 afe 1.3 At the time of this writing, the OSSE requires MITgcm checkpoint48 to
12     compile and run. MITgcm can be obtained from
13     <http://mitgcm.org/source_code.html>. If downloading from the CVS
14     server, use the command
15    
16     cvs co -r 'checkpoint48' MITgcm
17    
18     in order to specify the correct version. Read the instructions on the
19     the webpage before trying to use the CVS server.
20    
21     The OSSE directory tree can be obtained from the MITgcm CVS repository
22     with the command
23    
24     cvs co MITgcm_contrib/osse
25    
26     The code and its revision history can be browsed at
27    
28     <http://dev.mitgcm.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/MITgcm_contrib/osse/>
29    
30     A good place to put the osse directory tree is in MITgcm/verification,
31     where examples and test examples of MITgcm configurations are kept.
32    
33     CONTENTS
34    
35     code: modifications to MITgcm to run in cyclindrical coordinates. At
36     the time of this writing, it requires checkpoint48 to compile and run.
37    
38 afe 1.4 input: initialization and input files for MITgcm
39    
40 afe 1.3 filter: source and data files to run the data assimilation and Kalman
41     filter.
42 afe 1.4
43     utils: assorted Matlab m-files
44    
45     EnKF: empty
46    
47     run: empty
48    
49    
50     COMPILING AND RUNNING THE MODEL
51    
52     The following series of commands creates the MITgcm executable.
53    
54     From the MITgcm root:
55    
56     cd verification/osse
57     mkdir build # directory name is arbitrary
58     cd build
59     ../../../tools/genmake -mods=../code # creates makefile
60     make depend # contructs Fortran code from model codebase
61     make # makes executable mitgcmuv
62    
63     Try a test run, while redirecting the standard output to a file. The
64     input directory contains files that should be present in the working
65     directory when you run mitgcmuv. It is recommended that you copy the
66     input contents to a different directory for running -- mitgcmuv does
67     not change them, but they can be lost in the multitudes of output
68     files.
69    
70     The data assimilation code is made by typing ``make'' in the filter
71     directory.

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