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1 \subsection {RBCS Package}
2 \label{sec:pkg:rbcs}
3 \begin{rawhtml}
4 <!-- CMIREDIR:package_rbcs: -->
5 \end{rawhtml}
6
7 \subsubsection {Introduction}
8
9 A package which provides the flexibility
10 to relax fields (temperature, salinity, ptracers)
11 in any 3-D location:
12 so could be used as a sponge layer, or as a
13 "source" anywhere in the domain.
14
15 \noindent
16 For a tracer ($T$) at every grid point the tendency is modified so that:
17 \[
18 \frac{dT}{dt}=\frac{dT}{dt} - \frac{M_{rbc}}{\tau_T} (T-T_{rbc})
19 \]
20
21 \noindent
22 where $M_{rbc}$ is a 3-D mask (no time dependence) with
23 values between 0 and 1. Where $M_{rbc}$ is 1, relaxing timescale
24 is $1/\tau_T$. Where it is 0 there is no relaxing.
25 The value relaxed to is a 3-D (potentially varying in
26 time) field given by $T_{rbc}$.
27
28 A seperate mask can be used for T,S and ptracers and
29 each of these
30 can be relaxed or not and can have its own timescale
31 $\tau_T$. These are set in data.rbcs (see below).
32
33 \subsubsection {Key subroutines and parameters}
34
35 The only change need in the code might be in {RBCS.h}, for
36 PARAMETER(maskLEN = 3 ), if you need more than 3
37 masks (see below).
38
39 \vspace{.5cm}
40
41 \noindent
42 There are runtime parameters
43 set in {\it data.rbcs}:\\
44 These runtime options include\\
45 Set in {RBCS\_PARM01}:\\
46 %$\bullet$ Parameters to set the timing for periodic fields to
47 %relax to are to
48 %be loaded are:
49 $\bullet$ {\bf rbcsForcingPeriod}, {\bf rbcsForcingCycle}: timing of
50 fields to relax to.
51 The former is how often to load, the latter is how often to cycle
52 through those fields (eg. period could be monthly and cycle one year).
53 rbcs\_ForcingCycle=0 means non-cyclic forcing, and
54 rbcs\_ForcingPeriod=0 non-time-varying forcing, where the relax field
55 is only read in at the beginning of the run and kept constant
56 the rest of the run. Default is 0.
57 \\
58 $\bullet$ {\bf rbcsForcingOffset}: if you want to offset rbcs forcing
59 timing. This is the time at the beginning of the first forcing period
60 (in seconds). Default is 0. (This used to be rbcsInIter and was in
61 units of iterations.)\\
62 $\bullet$ {\bf rbcsSingleTimeFiles}: if true, relax fields are given
63 1 file per time labeled by iteration number.\\
64 $\bullet$ {\bf deltaTrbcs}: time step used to compute iteration numbers
65 for rbcsSingleTimeFiles.\\
66 $\bullet$ {\bf rbcsIter0}: rbcsSingleTimeFiles iteration number
67 corresponding to rbcsForcingOffset.\\
68 $\bullet$ {\bf useRBCtemp}: true or false (default false)\\
69 $\bullet$ {\bf useRBCsalt}: true or false (default false)\\
70 $\bullet$ {\bf useRBCptracers}: true or false (default false), must be using
71 ptracers to set true\\
72 $\bullet$ {\bf tauRelaxT}: timescale in seconds of relaxing
73 in temperature ($\tau_T$ in equation above).
74 Where mask is 1, relax rate will be
75 1/tauRelaxT. Default is 1.
76 $\bullet$ {\bf tauRelaxS}: same for salinity.
77 $\bullet$ {\bf relaxMaskFile(irbc)}: filename of 3-D file
78 with mask ($M_{rbc}$ in equation above.
79 Need a file for each irbc. 1=temperature,
80 2=salinity, 3=ptracer01, 4=ptracer02 etc. If the mask numbers
81 end (see maskLEN) are less than the number tracers, then
82 relaxMaskFile(maskLEN) is used for all remaining ptracers.\\
83 $\bullet$ {\bf relaxTFile}: name of file where temperatures
84 that need to be realxed to ($T_{rbc}$ in equation above)
85 are stored. Need 3-D fields to
86 match model domain, and as many entries as given by
87 rbcsForcingPeriod and rbcsForcingCycle.\\
88 $\bullet$ {\bf relaxSFile}: same for salinity.\\
89
90 \vspace{.5cm}
91 \noindent
92 Set in {RBCS\_PARM02} for each of the ptracers (iTrc):\\
93 $\bullet$ {\bf useRBCptrnum(iTrc)}: true or false (default
94 is false).\\
95 $\bullet$ {\bf tauRelaxPTR(iTrc)}: relax timescale.\\
96 $\bullet$ {\bf relaxPtracerFile(iTrc)}: file with relax
97 fields.\\
98
99 \noindent
100 Typical ways of specifying timing of relaxation fields:
101 \begin{enumerate}
102 \item Constant-in-time forcing:
103 \begin{quote}
104 rbcsForcingPeriod = 0
105 \end{quote}
106 One field is read and used for all times. Use this to emulate the result of
107 rbcsForcingCycle=0 before 2010-11-10.
108
109 \item Non-cyclic time-varying forcing:
110 \begin{quote}
111 rbcsForcingPeriod = period in seconds\\
112 rbcsForcingCycle = 0\\
113 rbcsForcingOffset = beginning of first forcing period in seconds (default 0)
114 \end{quote}
115 When starting the run at time 0 (as usually the case), a period with center before
116 or at time 0 is needed for time interpolation, hence Offset needs to be negative.
117 For aligned periods (one period starting at time 0) and one extra record before
118 time 0 (and ending at time 0), set Offset=-Period.
119
120 This option makes most sense with rbcsSingleTimeFiles=T (see below), but may be
121 used with either setting.
122
123 \item Cyclic Forcing:
124 \begin{quote}
125 rbcsForcingPeriod = period in seconds\\
126 rbcsForcingCycle = cycle in seconds\\
127 rbcsForcingOffset = beginning of first forcing period in seconds (default 0)
128 \end{quote}
129 Here Offset may be at or after the start time (actually starttime-period/2),
130 in which case records from the end of the cycle are used for missing records at
131 the beginning (via cyclicity). Not very nice, but works.
132
133 This is the traditional way used with rbcsSingleTimeFiles=F, but again may be
134 used with either setting.
135 \end{enumerate}
136
137 \noindent
138 Ways to organize the files:
139 \begin{enumerate}
140 \item One big file with many time records:
141 \begin{quote}
142 rbcsSingleTimeFiles = .False.
143 \end{quote}
144 All time records are in one big file.
145
146 \item A separate file for each time:
147 \begin{quote}
148 rbcsSingleTimeFiles = .True.\\
149 deltaTrbcs = time step used to generate forcing files\\
150 rbcsIter0 = forcing file iteration number corresponding to rbcsForcingOffset
151 \end{quote}
152 The rbcs field for each time needed is in a separate file, labeled by the
153 iteration number at the end of the forcing period. If a different timestep
154 was used for generating the files (and the file names), set deltaTrbcs.
155 If there is a shift in time, set rbcsIter0.
156 \end{enumerate}
157
158
159
160 \subsubsection{Do's and Don'ts}
161
162 \subsubsection{Reference Material}
163
164 \subsubsection{Experiments and tutorials that use rbcs}
165 \label{sec:pkg:rbcs:experiments}
166
167
168
169 %%% \end{itemize}
170

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