--- manual/s_phys_pkgs/text/gridalt.tex 2005/08/03 16:57:31 1.7 +++ manual/s_phys_pkgs/text/gridalt.tex 2009/11/23 21:08:56 1.12 @@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ \subsubsection {Introduction} -The gridalt package is designed to allow different components of the MITgcm to +The gridalt package \citep{mol:09} +is designed to allow different components of MITgcm to be run using horizontal and/or vertical grids which are different from the main model grid. The gridalt routines handle the definition of the all the various alternative grid(s) and the mappings between them and the MITgcm grid. @@ -44,7 +45,7 @@ \vspace*{-0.4in} \begin{center} \includegraphics[height=2.4in]{part6/vertical.eps} -\caption{Vertical discretization for the MITgcm (dark grey lines) and for the +\caption{Vertical discretization for MITgcm (dark grey lines) and for the atmospheric physics (light grey lines). In this implementation, all MITgcm level interfaces must coincide with atmospheric physics level interfaces.} \end{center} @@ -238,6 +239,26 @@ \noindent And similarly, gridalt contains subroutine phys2dyn. +\subsubsection {Gridalt Diagnostics} +\label{sec:pkg:gridalt:diagnostics} + +{\footnotesize +\begin{verbatim} + +------------------------------------------------------------------------ +<-Name->|Levs|<-parsing code->|<-- Units -->|<- Tile (max=80c) +------------------------------------------------------------------------ +DPPHYS | 20 |SM ML |Pascal |Pressure Thickness of Layers on Fizhi Grid +\end{verbatim} +} + \subsubsection {Dos and donts} \subsubsection {Gridalt Reference} + +\subsubsection{Experiments and tutorials that use gridalt} +\label{sec:pkg:gridalt:experiments} + +\begin{itemize} +\item{Fizhi experiment, in fizhi-cs-32x32x10 verification directory } +\end{itemize}