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%\section{Getting started}
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code and CVS. It also contains a web interface to our CVS archive so
that one may easily view the state of files, revisions, and other
development milestones:
-\begin{rawhtml} \end{rawhtml}
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\begin{verbatim}
http://mitgcm.org/source_code.html
\end{verbatim}
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the files in \texttt{CVS}! You can also use CVS to download code
updates. More extensive information on using CVS for maintaining
MITgcm code can be found
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+\begin{rawhtml} \end{rawhtml}
here
\begin{rawhtml} \end{rawhtml}
.
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us if you should need to send us your copy of the code. If a recent
tar file does not exist, then please contact the developers through
the
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MITgcm-support@mitgcm.org
\begin{rawhtml} \end{rawhtml}
mailing list.
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provide help writing or modifing ``optfiles''. And we encourage users
to post new ``optfiles'' (particularly ones for new machines or
architectures) to the
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MITgcm-support@mitgcm.org
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list.
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written out, which is made of the following files:
\begin{itemize}
-\item \texttt{U.00000nIter} - zonal component of velocity field (m/s and $>
-0 $ eastward).
+\item \texttt{U.00000nIter} - zonal component of velocity field (m/s
+ and positive eastward).
-\item \texttt{V.00000nIter} - meridional component of velocity field (m/s
-and $> 0$ northward).
+\item \texttt{V.00000nIter} - meridional component of velocity field
+ (m/s and positive northward).
-\item \texttt{W.00000nIter} - vertical component of velocity field (ocean:
-m/s and $> 0$ upward, atmosphere: Pa/s and $> 0$ towards increasing pressure
-i.e. downward).
+\item \texttt{W.00000nIter} - vertical component of velocity field
+ (ocean: m/s and positive upward, atmosphere: Pa/s and positive
+ towards increasing pressure i.e. downward).
-\item \texttt{T.00000nIter} - potential temperature (ocean: $^{0}$C,
-atmosphere: $^{0}$K).
+\item \texttt{T.00000nIter} - potential temperature (ocean:
+ $^{\circ}\mathrm{C}$, atmosphere: $^{\circ}\mathrm{K}$).
-\item \texttt{S.00000nIter} - ocean: salinity (psu), atmosphere: water vapor
-(g/kg).
+\item \texttt{S.00000nIter} - ocean: salinity (psu), atmosphere: water
+ vapor (g/kg).
-\item \texttt{Eta.00000nIter} - ocean: surface elevation (m), atmosphere:
-surface pressure anomaly (Pa).
+\item \texttt{Eta.00000nIter} - ocean: surface elevation (m),
+ atmosphere: surface pressure anomaly (Pa).
\end{itemize}
The chain \texttt{00000nIter} consists of ten figures that specify the
-iteration number at which the output is written out. For example, \texttt{%
-U.0000000300} is the zonal velocity at iteration 300.
+iteration number at which the output is written out. For example,
+\texttt{U.0000000300} is the zonal velocity at iteration 300.
In addition, a ``pickup'' or ``checkpoint'' file called:
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with every netCDF install:
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\begin{verbatim}
- http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/netcdf/
+http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/netcdf/
\end{verbatim}
\begin{rawhtml} \end{rawhtml} and it converts the netCDF
binaries into formatted ASCII text files.
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to plot netCDF data and it runs on most OSes:
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\begin{verbatim}
- http://meteora.ucsd.edu/~pierce/ncview_home_page.html
+http://meteora.ucsd.edu/~pierce/ncview_home_page.html
\end{verbatim}
\begin{rawhtml} \end{rawhtml}
\item MatLAB(c) and other common post-processing environments provide
various netCDF interfaces including:
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+http://mexcdf.sourceforge.net/
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\begin{verbatim}
http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/staffpages/cdenham/public_html/MexCDF/nc4ml5.html