--- manual/s_examples/rotating_tank/tank.tex 2006/04/08 01:50:50 1.14 +++ manual/s_examples/rotating_tank/tank.tex 2008/01/15 20:16:44 1.16 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_examples/rotating_tank/tank.tex,v 1.14 2006/04/08 01:50:50 edhill Exp $ +% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_examples/rotating_tank/tank.tex,v 1.16 2008/01/15 20:16:44 jmc Exp $ % $Name: $ \bodytext{bgcolor="#FFFFFFFF"} @@ -19,11 +19,9 @@ \begin{rawhtml} \end{rawhtml} - -This section illustrates an example of MITgcm simulating a laboratory -experiment on much smaller scales than those commonly considered in -geophysical -fluid dynamics. +\begin{center} +(in directory: {\it verification/rotating\_tank/}) +\end{center} \subsection{Overview} \label{www:tutorials} @@ -34,7 +32,8 @@ on a $3^{\circ}\times1\mathrm{cm}$ cyclindrical grid with twenty-nine vertical levels of 0.5cm each. This is a typical laboratory setup for illustration principles of GFD, as well as for a laboratory data -assimilation project. +assimilation project. The files for this experiment can be found in +the verification directory under rotating\_tank. \\ example illustration from GFD lab here