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1 % $Header: /u/gcmpack/manual/part6/part6.tex,v 1.37 2006/04/04 15:54:55 edhill Exp $
2 % $Name: $
3
4 \chapter{Physical Parameterizations - Packages I}
5 \label{chap:packagesI}
6
7 \begin{rawhtml}
8 <!-- CMIREDIR:packages: -->
9 \end{rawhtml}
10
11 In this chapter and in the following chapter, the MITgcm ``packages'' are
12 described. While you can carry out many experiments with MITgcm by starting
13 from case studies in section \ref{sect:tutorials}, configuring
14 a brand new experiment or making major changes to an experimental configuration
15 requires some knowledge of the {\it packages}
16 that make up the full MITgcm code. Packages are used in MITgcm to
17 help organize and layer various code building blocks that are assembled
18 and selected to perform a specific experiment. Each of the specific experiments
19 described in section \ref{sect:tutorials} uses a particular combination
20 of packages.
21 Figure \ref{fig:package_organigramme} shows the full set of packages that
22 are available. As shown in the figure packages are classified into different
23 groupings that layer on top of each other. The top layer packages are
24 generally specialized to specific simulation types. In this layer there are
25 packages that deal with biogeochemical processes, ocean interior
26 and boundary layer processes, atmospheric processes, sea-ice, coupled
27 simulations and state estimation.
28 Below this layer are a set of general purpose
29 numerical and computational packages. The general purpose numerical packages
30 provide code for kernel numerical alogorithms
31 that apply to
32 many different simulation types. Similarly, the general purpose computational
33 packages implement non-numerical alogorithms that provide parallelism,
34 I/O and time-keeping functions that are used in many different scenarios.
35
36
37 \begin{figure}
38 %%\begin{minipage}{12cm}
39 %%\marginsize{0cm}{0cm}{0cm}{0cm}
40 %% \scalefig{0.6}
41 %% \epsfbox{part6/organigramme_mitgcm_pkg.eps}
42 %%\epsfig{file=part6/organigramme_mitgcm_pkg.eps, angle=-90, scale=0.85, width=17cm}
43 %%\end{minipage}
44 \resizebox{5.5in}{!}{\includegraphics{part6/organigramme_mitgcm_pkg2.eps}}
45 \label{fig:package_organigramme}
46 \caption{ Hierarchy of code layers that are assembled to make up an MITgcm
47 simulation. Conceptually (and in terms of code organization) MITgcm consists
48 of several layers. At the base is a layer of core software that provides a
49 basic numerical and computational foundation for MITgcm simulations. This
50 layer is shown marked {\bf Foundation Code} at the bottom of the figure
51 and corresponds to code in the italicised subdirectories on the figure.
52 This layer is not organized into packages. All code above the foundation layer
53 is organized as packages. Much of the code in MITgcm is contained in packages
54 which serve as a useful way of organizing and layering the different levels of
55 functionality that make up the full MITgcm software distribution.
56 The figure shows the different packages in MITgcm as boxes containing bold
57 face upper case names. Directly above the foundation layer are two layers of
58 general purpose infrastructure software that consist of computational and
59 numerical packages. These general purpose packages can be applied to both
60 online and offline simulations and are used in many different physical
61 simulation types. Above these layers are more specialized packages. }
62 \end{figure}
63
64 The following sections describe the packages shown in
65 figure \ref{fig:package_organiigramme}. Section \ref{sec:pkg:using}
66 describes the general procedure for using any package in MITgcm.
67 Following that sections \ref{}-\ref{}
68 layout the algorithms implemented in specific packages
69 and describe how to use the individual packages. A brief synopsis of the
70 function of each package is given in table \ref{tab:package_summary_tab}.
71 Organizationally package code is assigned a
72 separate subdirectory in the MITgcm code distribution
73 (within the source code directory \texttt{pkg}).
74 The name of this subdirectory is used as the package name in
75 table \ref{tab:package_summary_tab}.
76
77 %% In this chapter the schemes for parameterizing processes that are not
78 %% represented explicitly in MITgcm are described. Some of these
79 %% processes are sub-grid scale (SGS) phenomena, other processes, such as
80 %% open-boundaries, are external to the simulation.
81
82 % Overview
83 \newpage
84 \input{part6/packages.tex}
85
86 % Packages Related to Hydrodynamical Kernel
87 \newpage
88 \section{Packages Related to Hydrodynamical Kernel}
89 \input{part6/generic_advdiff.tex}
90
91 \newpage
92 \input{part6/zonal_filt.tex}
93
94 \newpage
95 \input{part6/exch2.tex}
96
97 \newpage
98 \input{part6/gridalt.tex}
99
100 % Some Mention of Packages that are part of the main model document
101
102 % Ocean Packages
103 \newpage
104 \section{Ocean Packages}
105 \input{part6/gmredi.tex}
106
107 \newpage
108 \input{part6/kpp.tex}
109
110 \newpage
111 \input{part6/bulk_force.tex}
112
113 \newpage
114 \input{part6/exf.tex}
115
116 \newpage
117 \input{part6/cal.tex}
118
119 \newpage
120 \input{part6/obcs.tex}
121
122 \section{Atmosphere Packages}
123 \newpage
124 \input{part6/aim.tex}
125
126 \newpage
127 \input{part6/land.tex}
128
129 %% FIZHI is *** PRIVATE ***
130 %\begin{versionprivate}
131 \newpage
132 \input{part6/fizhi.tex}
133 %\end{versionprivate}
134
135 \section{Sea Ice Packages}
136 \newpage
137 \input{part6/thsice.tex}
138
139 \newpage
140 \input{part6/seaice.tex}
141
142 \section{Packages Related to Coupled Model}
143 \newpage
144 \input{part6/aim_compon_interf.tex}
145
146 \newpage
147 \input{part6/aim_ocn_coupler.tex}
148
149 \newpage
150 \input{part6/component_communications.tex}
151
152 \section{Biogeochemistry Packages}
153 \newpage
154 \input{part6/gchem.tex}
155
156 \newpage
157 \input{part6/dic.tex}

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