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\subsection{OBCS: Open boundary conditions for regional modeling} |
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\label{sec:pkg:obcs} |
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\begin{rawhtml} |
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<!-- CMIREDIR:package_obcs: --> |
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Authors: |
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Alistair Adcroft, Patrick Heimbach, Samar Katiwala, Martin Losch |
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\subsubsection{Introduction |
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\label{sec:pkg:obcs:intro}} |
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The OBCS-package is fundamental to regional ocean modelling with the |
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MITgcm, but because there are so many details to be considered in |
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regional ocean modelling that this package cannot accomodate all |
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imaginable and possible options. Therefore, for a regional simulation |
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with very particular details, it is recommended to familiarize oneself |
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not only with the compile- and runtime-options of this package, but |
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also with the code itself. In many cases it will be necessary to adapt |
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the obcs-code (in particular \code{S/R OBCS\_CALC}) to the application |
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in question; in these cases the obcs-package (together with the |
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rbcs-package, section \ref{sec:pkg:rbcs}) is a very |
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useful infrastructure for implementing special regional models. |
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\subsubsection{OBCS configuration and compiling |
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\label{sec:pkg:obcs:comp}} |
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As with all MITgcm packages, OBCS can be turned on or off |
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at compile time |
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using the \code{packages.conf} file by adding \code{obcs} to it, |
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or using \code{genmake2} adding |
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\code{-enable=obcs} or \code{-disable=obcs} switches |
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\textit{Required packages and CPP options:} \\ |
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To alternatives are available for prescribing open boundary values, |
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which differ in the way how OB's are treated in time: |
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A simple time-management (e.g. constant in time, or cyclic with |
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fixed fequency) is provided through |
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S/R \code{obcs\_external\_fields\_load}. |
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More sophisticated ``real-time'' (i.e. calendar time) management is |
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available through \code{obcs\_prescribe\_read}. |
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The latter case requires |
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packages \code{cal} and \code{exf} to be enabled. |
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(see also Section \ref{sec:buildingCode}). |
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Parts of the OBCS code can be enabled or disabled at compile time |
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via CPP preprocessor flags. These options are set in |
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\code{OBCS\_OPTIONS.h}. Table \ref{tab:pkg:obcs:cpp} summarizes them. |
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\begin{table}[!ht] |
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\centering |
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\label{tab:pkg:obcs:cpp} |
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{\footnotesize |
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\begin{tabular}{|l|l|} |
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\textbf{CPP option} & \textbf{Description} \\ |
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\code{ALLOW\_OBCS\_NORTH} & |
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enable Northern OB \\ |
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\code{ALLOW\_OBCS\_SOUTH} & |
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enable Southern OB \\ |
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\code{ALLOW\_OBCS\_EAST} & |
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enable Eastern OB \\ |
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\code{ALLOW\_OBCS\_WEST} & |
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enable Western OB \\ |
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\code{ALLOW\_OBCS\_PRESCRIBE} & |
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enable code for prescribing OB's \\ |
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\code{ALLOW\_OBCS\_SPONGE} & |
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enable sponge layer code \\ |
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\code{ALLOW\_OBCS\_BALANCE} & |
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enable code for balancing transports through OB's \\ |
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\code{ALLOW\_ORLANSKI} & |
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enable Orlanski radiation conditions at OB's \\ |
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\code{ALLOW\_OBCS\_STEVENS} & |
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enable Stevens (1990) boundary conditions at OB's \\ |
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& (currently only implemented for eastern and western \\ |
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& boundaries and NOT for ptracers) \\ |
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\hline |
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\caption{~} |
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\subsubsection{Run-time parameters |
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\label{sec:pkg:obcs:runtime}} |
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Run-time parameters are set in files |
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\code{data.pkg}, \code{data.obcs}, and \code{data.exf} |
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if ``real-time'' prescription is requested |
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(i.e. package \code{exf} enabled). |
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These parameter files are read in S/R |
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\code{packages\_readparms.F}, \code{obcs\_readparms.F}, and |
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\code{exf\_readparms.F}, respectively. |
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Run-time parameters may be broken into 3 categories: |
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(i) switching on/off the package at runtime, |
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(ii) OBCS package flags and parameters, |
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(iii) additional timing flags in \code{data.exf}, if selected. |
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\paragraph{Enabling the package} |
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The OBCS package is switched on at runtime by setting |
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\code{useOBCS = .TRUE.} in \code{data.pkg}. |
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\paragraph{Package flags and parameters} |
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Table \ref{tab:pkg:obcs:runtime_flags} summarizes the |
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runtime flags that are set in \code{data.obcs}, and |
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their default values. |
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\begin{table}[!ht] |
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\centering |
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\textbf{Flag/parameter} & \textbf{default} & \textbf{Description} \\ |
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\multicolumn{3}{|c|}{\textit{basic flags \& parameters} (OBCS\_PARM01) } \\ |
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OB\_Jnorth & 0 & |
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Nx-vector of J-indices (w.r.t. Ny) of Northern OB |
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at each I-position (w.r.t. Nx) \\ |
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OB\_Jsouth & 0 & |
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Nx-vector of J-indices (w.r.t. Ny) of Southern OB |
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at each I-position (w.r.t. Nx) \\ |
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OB\_Ieast & 0 & |
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Ny-vector of I-indices (w.r.t. Nx) of Eastern OB |
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at each J-position (w.r.t. Ny) \\ |
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OB\_Iwest & 0 & |
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Ny-vector of I-indices (w.r.t. Nx) of Western OB |
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at each J-position (w.r.t. Ny) \\ |
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useOBCSprescribe & \code{.FALSE.} & |
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useOBCSsponge & \code{.FALSE.} & |
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useOBCSbalance & \code{.FALSE.} & |
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useOrlanskiNorth/South/EastWest & \code{.FALSE.} & |
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useStevensNorth/South/EastWest & \code{.FALSE.} & |
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turn on Stevens boundary conditions for individual boundary\\ |
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OB\textbf{X}\textbf{y}File & ~ & |
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file name of OB field \\ |
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\textbf{X}: \textbf{N}(orth), \textbf{S}(outh), |
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\textbf{E}(ast), \textbf{W}(est) \\ |
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\textbf{y}: \textbf{t}(emperature), \textbf{s}(salinity), |
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\textbf{u}(-velocity), \textbf{v}(-velocity), \\ |
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\textbf{w}(-velocity), \textbf{eta}(sea surface height)\\ |
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\textbf{a}(sea ice area), \textbf{h}(sea ice thickness), |
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\multicolumn{3}{|c|}{\textit{Orlanski parameters} (OBCS\_PARM02) } \\ |
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cvelTimeScale & 2000 sec & |
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averaging period for phase speed \\ |
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CFIX & 0.8 m/s & |
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fixed boundary phase speed \\ |
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useFixedCEast & \code{.FALSE.} & |
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useFixedCWest & \code{.FALSE.} & |
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\multicolumn{3}{|c|}{\textit{Sponge-layer parameters} (OBCS\_PARM03)} \\ |
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sponge layer thickness (in \# grid points) \\ |
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innermost sponge layer point of a meridional OB \\ |
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relaxation time scale at the |
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\multicolumn{3}{|c|}{\textit{Stevens parameters} (OBCS\_PARM04) } \\ |
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\caption{pkg OBCS run-time parameters} |
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\label{tab:pkg:obcs:runtime_flags} |
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\subsubsection{Defining open boundary positions |
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There are four open boundaries (OBs), a |
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Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western. |
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All OB locations are specified by their absolute |
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meridional (Northern/Southern) or zonal (Eastern/Western) indices. |
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Thus, for each zonal position $i=1,\ldots,N_x$ a meridional index |
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$j$ specifies the Northern/Southern OB position, |
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and for each meridional position $j=1,\ldots,N_y$, a zonal index |
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$i$ specifies the Eastern/Western OB position. |
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For Northern/Southern OB this defines an $N_x$-dimensional |
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``row'' array $\tt OB\_Jnorth(Ny)$ / $\tt OB\_Jsouth(Ny)$, |
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Positions determined in this way allows Northern/Southern |
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OBs to be at variable $j$ (or $y$) positions, and Eastern/Western |
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OBs at variable $i$ (or $x$) positions. |
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T( 3 ,34) is a an OB point |
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T( 3 ,1) is a an OB point |
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\textsf{Add special comments for case \#define NONLIN\_FRSURF, |
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\subsubsection{Equations and key routines |
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\label{sec:pkg:obcs:equations}} |
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\paragraph{OBCS\_READPARMS:} ~ \\ |
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Set OB positions through arrays |
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{\tt OB\_Jnorth(Ny), OB\_Jsouth(Ny), OB\_Ieast(Nx), OB\_Iwest(Nx)}, |
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and runtime flags (see Table \ref{tab:pkg:obcs:runtime_flags}). |
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\paragraph{OBCS\_CALC:} ~ \\ |
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Top-level routine for filling values to be applied at OB for |
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$T,S,U,V,\eta$ into corresponding |
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``slice'' arrays $(x,z)$, $(y,z)$ for each OB: |
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$\tt OB[N/S/E/W][t/s/u/v]$; e.g. for salinity array at |
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Southern OB, array name is $\tt OBSt$. |
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constant vertical $T,S$ profiles as specified in file |
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$T,S,U,V$ values determined via Orlanski radiation conditions |
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prescribed time-constant or time-varying fields (see below). |
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use prescribed boundary fields to compute Stevens boundary conditions. |
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\paragraph{ORLANSKI:} ~ \\ |
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Orlanski radiation conditions \citep{orl:76}, examples can be found in |
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\code{verification/dome} and |
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\paragraph{OBCS\_PRESCRIBE\_READ:} ~ \\ |
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When \code{useOBCSprescribe = .TRUE.} the model tries to read |
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temperature, salinity, u- and v-velocities from files specified in the |
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runtime parameters \code{OB[N/S/E/W][t/s/u/v]File}. These files are |
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boundary separately in the same way as the \code{exf}-fields in |
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\code{OBCWperiod}. Sea-ice boundary values are controlled separately |
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runtime flags \code{externForcingPeriod} and \code{externForcingCycle} |
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vertically averaged normal velocity (originally specified as a stream |
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function along the open boundary) $\bar{u}_{ob}$ and the tracer fields |
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$\chi_{ob}$ (note: passive tracers are currently not implemented and |
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the code stops when package \code{ptracers} is used together with this |
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option). Currently, the code vertically averages the normal velocity |
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as specified. From these prescribed values the code computes the |
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boundary values for the next timestep $n+1$ as follows (as an |
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deviation from the vertically averaged velocity one grid point |
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inward from the boundary. |
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\item If $u^{n+1}$ is directed into the model domain, the boudary |
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value for tracer $\chi$ is restored to the prescribed values: |
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\[\chi^{n+1} = \chi^{n} + \frac{\Delta{t}}{\tau_\chi} (\chi_{ob} - |
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\chi^{n}),\] where $\tau_\chi$ is the relaxation time |
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scale \texttt{T/SrelaxStevens}. |
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\item If $u^{n+1}$ is directed out of the model domain, the tracer is |
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velocity estimated as |
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\texttt{useStevensPhaseVel} and \texttt{useStevensAdvection} to |
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\texttt{.FALSE.}.\end{itemize} See \citet{stevens:90} for details. |
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one to make this code more transparent. The code is part of |
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\code{S/R~OBCS\_CALC}. When turned on (\code{ALLOW\_OBCS\_BALANCE} |
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defined in \code{OBCS\_OPTIONS.h} and \code{useOBCSbalance=.true.} in |
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\code{data.obcs/OBCS\_PARM01}), the normal velocities across each of |
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the four boundaries are modified separately, so that the net volume |
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transport across \emph{each} boundary is zero. For example, for the |
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western boundary at $i=i_{b}$, the modified velocity is: |
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make it a useful flag to prevent infinite sea-level change within the |
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domain, but the flag is \emph{not} useful if you want to simulate, |
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say, a sector of the Southern Ocean with a strong ACC entering through |
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the western and leaving through the eastern boundary, because this |
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flag will make sure that the strong inflow is removed. It is |
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recommended that this part of the code is adapted to the particular |
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needs of the simulation in question. |
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\paragraph{OBCS\_APPLY\_*:} ~ \\ |
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\paragraph{OBCS\_SPONGE} Setting sponge layer characteristics \\ |
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\subsubsection{Flow chart |
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\label{sec:pkg:obcs:flowchart}} |
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{\footnotesize |
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\subsubsection{OBCS diagnostics |
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\label{sec:pkg:obcs:diagnostics}} |
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Diagnostics output is available via the diagnostics package |
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(see Section \ref{sec:pkg:diagnostics}). |
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Table \ref{tab:pkg:obcs:diagnostics}. |
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\begin{table}[!ht] |
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\centering |
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{\footnotesize |
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\subsubsection{Reference experiments} |
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In the directory \code{verifcation}, the following experiments use |
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\code{obcs}: |
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\begin{itemize} |
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\item \code{exp4}: box with 4 open boundaries, simulating flow over a |
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Gaussian bump based on \citet{adcroft:97}, also tests |
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Stevens-boundary conditions; |
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\item \code{dome}: based on ``Denmark Strait Overflow Model |
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Experiment'', use Orlanski-BCs; |
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\item \code{internal\_wave}: uses a heavily modified \code{S/R~OBCS\_CALC} |
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\item \code{seaice\_obcs}: simple example who to use the sea-ice |
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related code, based on \code{lab\_sea}; |
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\item \code{tutorial\_plume\_on\_slope}: uses Orlanski-BCs, see also |
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section~\ref{sec:eg-gravityplume}. |
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\subsubsection{References} |
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\subsubsection{Experiments and tutorials that use obcs} |
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\label{sec:pkg:obcs:experiments} |
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\begin{itemize} |
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\item \code{tutorial\_plume\_on\_slope} (section~\ref{sec:eg-gravityplume}) |
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