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\section[Gyre Advection Example]{Ocean Gyre Advection Schemes} |
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This set of examples is based on the barotropic and baroclinic gyre MITgcm configurations, |
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that are described in the tutorial sections \label{sect:eg-baro} and \label{sect:eg-fourlayer}. |
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The example in this section explains how to introduce a passive tracer into the flow |
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field of the barotropic and baroclinic gyre setups and looks at how the time evolution |
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of the passive tracer depends on the advection or transport scheme that is selected |
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for the tracer. |
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