--- manual/s_examples/barotropic_gyre/baro.tex 2004/10/16 03:40:13 1.12 +++ manual/s_examples/barotropic_gyre/baro.tex 2008/01/15 17:05:12 1.15 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_examples/barotropic_gyre/baro.tex,v 1.12 2004/10/16 03:40:13 edhill Exp $ +% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_examples/barotropic_gyre/baro.tex,v 1.15 2008/01/15 17:05:12 jmc Exp $ % $Name: $ \bodytext{bgcolor="#FFFFFFFF"} @@ -13,29 +13,20 @@ %{\large May 2001} %\end{center} -This is the first in a series of tutorials describing -example MITgcm numerical experiments. The example experiments -include both straightforward examples of idealized geophysical -fluid simulations and more involved cases encompassing -large scale modeling and -automatic differentiation. Both hydrostatic and non-hydrostatic -experiments are presented, as well as experiments employing -Cartesian, spherical-polar and cube-sphere coordinate systems. -These ``case study'' documents include information describing -the experimental configuration and detailed information on how to -configure the MITgcm code and input files for each experiment. - \section[Barotropic Gyre MITgcm Example]{Barotropic Ocean Gyre In Cartesian Coordinates} \label{sect:eg-baro} \label{www:tutorials} \begin{rawhtml} \end{rawhtml} - +\begin{center} +(in directory: {\it verification/tutorial\_barotropic\_gyre/}) +\end{center} This example experiment demonstrates using the MITgcm to simulate -a Barotropic, wind-forced, ocean gyre circulation. The experiment -is a numerical rendition of the gyre circulation problem similar +a Barotropic, wind-forced, ocean gyre circulation. The files for this +experiment can be found in the verification directory tutorial\_barotropic\_gyre. +The experiment is a numerical rendition of the gyre circulation problem similar to the problems described analytically by Stommel in 1966 \cite{Stommel66} and numerically in Holland et. al \cite{Holland75}. @@ -191,7 +182,8 @@ \label{SEC:eg-baro-code_config} The model configuration for this experiment resides under the -directory {\it verification/exp0/}. The experiment files +directory {\it verification/tutorial\_barotropic\_gyre/}. +The experiment files \begin{itemize} \item {\it input/data} \item {\it input/data.pkg}