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43      <div class="c1"><br /><span class="c3"><b>News</b></span></div>      <div class="c1"><br /><span class="c3"><b>News</b></span></div>
44          
45          <!--
46          To add News items, please copy the following block outside these comments
47          and replace the ===DATE=== and ===MESSAGE=== place-holders with your date
48          and your text:
49          
50          <p><b>===DATE===&nbsp;:</b></p>
51          <blockquote>
52          ===MESSAGE===
53          </blockquote>
54          -->
55    /
56    
57          <p><b>15 January 2008&nbsp;:</b></p>
58          <blockquote>
59          Breaking News: Hidden up-to-date Documentation escaped from hide-out:
60          <br>
61          <A href="http://eddy.csail.mit.edu/r2/latest/">Latest Online Documentation</A>
62          </blockquote>
63    
64          <p><b>March 19, 2007&nbsp;:</b></p>
65          <blockquote>
66          Breaking News:  The MITgcm is now able to generate Sea-Ice Donuts.
67          In a push to move forward MITgcm on the path of fundamental science and climate
68          understanding, David Ferreira and Jean-Michel Campin
69          simulated a Sea-ice Donut using a coupled AquaPlanet configuration (see
70          movie <A href=movies/Sea_Ice_Donut_x1.mpg>here</A>).
71          This experiment was initialized with  the T and S fields from
72          a previous Aquaplanet run which has polar sea-ice caps. These
73          caps are associated with salt-compensated temperature inversions in the upper
74          ocean. The new run is initialized without sea-ice and within a month, large
75          sea-ice caps grow over the poles, rejecting salt. This triggers convection which
76          in turns brings relatively warm water to the surface and melts the ice close
77          to the poles. Here we have a <A href=movies/Sea_Ice_Donut_x1.mpg>donut</A>.
78          Look out for that chapter on aqua-planets in the next IPCC report!
79          </blockquote>
80    
81  <!--        <p><b>Feb 04, 2007&nbsp;:</b></p>
82          <blockquote>
83           News is back by popular request. New advection schemes are currently
84           being tested. Some preliminary results from the new schemes can be seen
85           <A href=news/advection_testing_jan07/advection_testing.html>
86           here.
87           </A>
88           The plots show a tracer being transported and stretched in the
89           MITgcm advect_xz verification test. Both new schemes (OS7MP
90           and Prather second-order scheme with limiting) have very low implied
91           diffusivity.
92           We are currently evaluating the
93           schemes to assess their implied diffusivity, with a bottle of
94           Jean-Michel's favorite Belgian
95           beer going to the the least diffusive scheme - watch this space!
96          </blockquote>
97    
98  To add News items, please copy the following block outside these comments and        <p><b>March 9, 2005&nbsp;:</b></p>
99  replace the ===DATE=== and ===MESSAGE=== place-holders with your date and your        <blockquote>
100  text:         A short article entitled
101           "NASA Supercomputer Improves Prospects for Ocean Climate Research"
102      <p><b>===DATE===&nbsp;:</b><br /></p>         in the current EOS (volume 86, number 9, March 1 2005)
103           gives a succinct overview of some of the advanced high-resolution
104          <blockquote>         state-estimation work being undertaken with MITgcm by members
105            ===MESSAGE===<br /><br />         of the ECCO consortium. The article describes
106          </blockquote>         ground-breaking computational
107           technologies that have enabled this work and outlines the future goals of
108  -->         this next generation planetary scale assimilation initiative. A pdf containing
109           the article can be found
110      <p><b>Aprilt 13th, 2004&nbsp;:</b><br /></p>         <a href="http://mitgcm.org/articles/EOSecco.pdf">
111        <blockquote>         here.
112        A new movie by Dimitris Menemenlis and Chris Henze shows ice dynamics         </a>
113        over the North Pole. The viscous-plastic behavior of ice sheets        </blockquote>
114        subject wind forcing and ocean currents can be clearly        
115        seen in the translucent ice-sheet. The movie can be downloaded        <p><b>Sep 24, 2004&nbsp;:</b></p>
116        from <a href=movies/ice_03.mpg> here</a> (this one is 91MB!).        <blockquote>
117        A set of web pages with summary information regarding MITgcm simulations          MITgcm is now able to write and (to a lesser extent) read NetCDF files.
118        being carried out in the ECCO high resolution global ocean state          The framework (the "MNC" package) has been tested by numerous developers
119        estimation initiative can be found <a href=http://ecco.jpl.nasa.gov/cube_sphere>          on literally dozens of machines and, for the past month, has been a
120        here</a>.          working part of our standard verification suite.  We encourage MITgcm
121            users (especially new users) to try out the MNC package since the model
122            output is now much easier to read and understand.  For further NetCDF
123            information please see:
124            <ul>
125              <li><a href="http://mitgcm.org/cmi_redir.php/package_mnc">
126                  Manual entry for the MNC package.</a></li>
127              <li>Directions <a
128                  href="http://mitgcm.org/pipermail/mitgcm-support/2004-September/002589.html">
129                  from our email archives</a> and <a
130                  href="http://mitgcm.org/mwiki/index.php/MNC_Package">from our
131                  wiki</a> for installing NetCDF.</li>
132              <li>The <a
133                  href="http://my.unidata.ucar.edu/content/software/netcdf/index.html">
134                  main NetCDF web site</a>.</li>
135            </ul>
136           </blockquote>
137          
138          <p><b>May 20, 2004 at 05:01 EDT&nbsp;:</b></p>
139          <blockquote>
140            Congratulations to Ed and Boo on the birth this
141            morning of a 7lb 1oz, baby girl,
142            <a href="http://eddy.csail.mit.edu/gallery/Alex-Arrives">Alexandra Sophia</a>.
143          </blockquote>
144                
145          <p><b>April 13, 2004&nbsp;:</b></p>
146          <blockquote>
147            A new movie by Dimitris Menemenlis and Chris Henze shows ice dynamics
148            over the North Pole. The viscous-plastic behavior of ice sheets subject
149            to wind forcing and ocean currents can be clearly seen in the
150            translucent ice-sheet. The movie can be downloaded from <a
151            href="movies/ice_03.mpg"> here</a> (this one is 91MB!).  A set of web
152            pages with summary information regarding MITgcm simulations being
153            carried out in the ECCO high resolution global ocean state estimation
154            initiative can be found <a href="http://ecco.jpl.nasa.gov/cube_sphere">
155              here</a>.
156        </blockquote>        </blockquote>
157    
158      <p><b>March 26, 2004. 01:38AM&nbsp;:</b><br /></p>        <p><b>March 26, 2004 at 01:38 EST&nbsp;:</b></p>
159          <blockquote>
160            Congratulations to Alistair and Sonya on the birth this
161            morning of a 7lb 3oz, 19.5 inches long baby girl, Ariane Jade.
162          </blockquote>
163    
164          <blockquote>        <p><b>January 22, 2004&nbsp;:</b></p>
165            Congratulations to Alistair and Sonya on the birth this        <blockquote>
166            morning of a 7lb 3oz, 19.5 inches long baby girl, Ariane Jade.          A spectacular movie by Chris Henze of NASA AMES beautifully captures an
167            <br /><br />          eddy permitting expanded cube sphere MITgcm simulation being carried out,
168          </blockquote>          as part of the <a href="http://www.ecco-group.org">ECCO</a> project, by
169            Dimitris Menemenlis and others at JPL with help from core MITgcm team members
170      <p><b>January 22, 2004&nbsp;:</b><br /></p>          and staff from NASA AMES. The animation
171            shows the speed of ocean currents at 15m depth from the simulation, it can be
172          <blockquote>          downloaded <a href=news/cube_6.mpg>here</a> (its 47MB
173            A spectacular movie by Chris Henze of NASA AMES beautifully captures an          but worth waiting for!). A second animation with different perspectives and
174            eddy permitting expanded cube sphere MITgcm simulation being carried out,          rotation can be downloaded <a href=news/cube_7.mpg>here</a>.
175            as part of the <a href=http://www.ecco-group.org>ECCO</a> project, by          As described <a href=news/agu_2004/menemenlis_et_al.pdf>here</a> Dimitris Menemenlis
176            Dimitris Menemenlis and others at JPL with help from core MITgcm team members          will be presenting aspects of this calculation at AGU in Portland.
177            and staff from NASA AMES. The animation          A list of some other AGU 2004 presentation abstracts related to MITgcm can be
178            shows the speed of ocean currents at 15m depth from the simulation, it can be          found <a href=news/agu_2004>here</a>.
179            downloaded <a href=news/cube_6.mpg>here</a> (its 47MB        </blockquote>
180            but worth waiting for!). A second animation with different perspectives and              
           rotation can be downloaded <a href=news/cube_7.mpg>here</a>.  
           As described <a href=news/agu_2004/menemenlis_et_al.pdf>here</a> Dimitris Menemenlis  
           will be presenting aspects of this calculation at AGU in Portland.  
           A list of some other AGU 2004 presentation abstracts related to MITgcm can be  
           found <a href=news/agu_2004>here</a>.  
         </blockquote>  
   
     <p><b>December 9th 2003&nbsp;:</b><br /></p>  
   
         <blockquote>  
           The new continuous testing page at <a  
           href="http://mitgcm.org/testing.html">  
           http://mitgcm.org/testing.html</a> provides information on the status  
           of the latest development code. The page shows summary pass/fail  
           ratios for the MITgcm regression tests on various platforms.  Details  
           on the platforms being tested and detailed information on the status  
           of individual regression tests can be viewed from links on the test  
           page.  <br /><br />  
         </blockquote>  
   
     <p><b>October 27th 2003&nbsp;:</b><br /></p>  
   
         <blockquote>  
       <b><a href="http://paoc.mit.edu/cmi/">MIT Climate Modeling Initiative  
               (CMI)</a></b> web pages introduce the MITgcm model, its  
               applications, and the development team.<br /><br />  
         </blockquote>  
       
     <p><b>October 21st 2003&nbsp;:</b><br /></p>  
   
         <blockquote>  
           MITgcm and ECCO-JPL team <b><a  
             href="http://www.sgi.com/newsroom/press_releases/2003/october/linux.html">  
             feature as showcase application</a></b> in NASA-SGI large shared  
             memory system program.<br /><br />  
         </blockquote>  
           
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