--- manual/s_examples/text/model_examples.tex 2006/06/27 22:34:09 1.13 +++ manual/s_examples/text/model_examples.tex 2008/01/15 16:31:06 1.15 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_examples/text/model_examples.tex,v 1.13 2006/06/27 22:34:09 edhill Exp $ +% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_examples/text/model_examples.tex,v 1.15 2008/01/15 16:31:06 jahn Exp $ % $Name: $ \section[MITgcm Example Experiments]{Example experiments} @@ -24,7 +24,10 @@ \begin{enumerate} -\item \texttt{tutorial\_barotropic\_gyre} +\item \texttt{advection\_in\_gyre\_circulation} - test of various + advection schemes in a single-layer double-gyre experiment. + This experiment is described in detail in section + \ref{sect:eg-adv-gyre}. \item \texttt{tutorial\_barotropic\_gyre} - single layer, ocean double gyre (barotropic with free-surface). This experiment is described in @@ -249,12 +252,16 @@ In addition, you will also find in this directory the forcing and topography files as well as the files describing the initial state of the experiment. This varies from experiment to experiment. See - section 2 for more details. + the verification directories refered to in this chapter for more details. \item \texttt{results}: this directory contains the output file \texttt{output.txt} produced by the simulation example. This file is useful for comparison with your own output when you run the experiment. + +\item \texttt{build}: this directory is where the model is compiled + and loaded, and where the executable resides. + \end{itemize} Once you have chosen the example you want to run, you are ready to @@ -262,6 +269,9 @@ \newpage +\input{part3/case_studies/advection_in_gyre_circulation/adv_gyre.tex} + +\newpage \input{part3/case_studies/barotropic_gyre/baro.tex} \newpage