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<font size=+1>Welcome to the web page for the development/testing version of MITgcm, |
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a numerical model designed for the study of the atmosphere, ocean, and climate. For an |
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overview, please see <a href="http://paoc.mit.edu/cmi/">MIT's Climate |
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Modeling Initiative (CMI)</a> which introduces the MITgcm model, its applications, |
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and the development team.</font> |
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<p><font size=+1>MITgcm is freely available to all; we encourage you to |
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download it, use it, and give us <a href="mailto:MITgcm-support@dev.mitgcm.org">feedback</a> |
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to help us improve it.</font> |
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<p><font size=+1>MITgcm:</font> |
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<font size=+1>can be used to study both |
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<a href="_ATMOSPHERE_">atmospheric</a> |
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<a href="_OCEANIC_">oceanic</a> circulation</font></li> |
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<font size=+1>has a <a href="_NONHYDROSTATIC_">non-hydrostatic</a> capability</font></li> |
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<font size=+1>supports |
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<font size=+1>supports a wide range of <a href="_OPTIONAL_">physical parameterizations</a></font></li> |
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<font size=+1>has |
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flexible <a href="_DOMAIN_">domain decomposition</a></font></li> |
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<font size=+1>Here you can:</font> |
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<font size=+1><a href="_DOCUMENTATION_">access on-line documentation</a></font></li> |
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<font size=+1><a href="_DOWNLOAD_">download the code</a></font></li> |
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<font size=+1>follow <a href="_INSTALL_">tutorial examples</a> of the use of MITgcm in the study of atmospheric and oceanic |
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<p><br><font size=+1>If you have any comments or questions, please contact us |
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<a href="mailto:MITgcm-support@dev.mitgcm.org">here</a>.</font> |
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<p><font size=+1>Alistair Adcroft,</font> |
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<br><font size=+1>Jean-Michel Campin,</font> |
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<br><font size=+1>Patrick Heimbach,</font> |
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<br><font size=+1>Chris Hill,</font> |
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<br><font size=+1>John Marshall</font> |
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<p><font size=+1>Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences,</font> |
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