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This is the first in a series of tutorials describing |
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example MITgcm numerical experiments. The example experiments |
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include both straightforward examples of idealized geophysical |
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fluid simulations and more involved cases encompassing |
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large scale modeling and |
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automatic differentiation. Both hydrostatic and non-hydrostatic |
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experiments are presented, as well as experiments employing |
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Cartesian, spherical-polar and cube-sphere coordinate systems. |
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These ``case study'' documents include information describing |
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the experimental configuration and detailed information on how to |
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configure the MITgcm code and input files for each experiment. |
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\section[Barotropic Gyre MITgcm Example]{Barotropic Ocean Gyre In Cartesian Coordinates} |
\section[Barotropic Gyre MITgcm Example]{Barotropic Ocean Gyre In Cartesian Coordinates} |
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\label{www:tutorials} |
\label{www:tutorials} |