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3 OBSERVATION SYSTEM SIMULATION EXPERIMENT
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5 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.
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9 INSTALLATION
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11 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
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16 cvs co -r 'checkpoint48' MITgcm
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18 in order to specify the correct version. Read the instructions on the
19 the webpage before trying to use the CVS server.
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21 The OSSE directory tree can be obtained from the MITgcm CVS repository
22 with the command
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24 cvs co MITgcm_contrib/osse
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26 The code and its revision history can be browsed at
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28 <http://dev.mitgcm.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/MITgcm_contrib/osse/>
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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.
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33 CONTENTS
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35 code: modifications to MITgcm to run in cyclindrical coordinates. At
36 the time of this writing, it requires checkpoint48 to compile and run.
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38 input: initialization and input files for MITgcm
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40 filter: source and data files to run the data assimilation and Kalman
41 filter.
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43 utils: assorted Matlab m-files
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45 EnKF: empty
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47 run: empty
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50 COMPILING AND RUNNING THE MODEL
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52 The following series of commands creates the MITgcm executable.
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54 From the MITgcm root:
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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
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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.
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70 The data assimilation code is made by typing ``make'' in the filter
71 directory.

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