--- mitgcm.org/front_content/news.xml 2004/09/24 18:07:15 1.23 +++ mitgcm.org/front_content/news.xml 2011/12/07 00:23:23 1.34 @@ -31,11 +31,11 @@ isomorphisms, one hydrodynamical kernel can be used to simulate flow in both the atmosphere and ocean.
-You are welcome to
+ You are welcome to
download and use MITgcm. Papers charting the development of MITgcm can be found here.
+ href="http://mitgcm.org/publications/">can be found here.
Sep 24, 2004 : May 20, 2004 at 05:01 EDT : April 13, 2004 : March 26, 2004 at 01:38 EST : January 22, 2004 :
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- MITgcm is now able to write and (to a lesser extent) read NetCDF files.
- The framework (the "MNC" package) has been tested by numerous developers
- on literally dozens of machines and, for the past month, has been a
- working part of our standard verification suite. We encourage MITgcm
- users (especially new users) to try out the MNC package since the model
- output is now much easier to read and understand. For further NetCDF
- information please see:
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-
- Congratulations to Ed and Boo on the birth this
- morning of a 7lb 1oz, baby girl,
- Alexandra Sophia.
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- A new movie by Dimitris Menemenlis and Chris Henze shows ice dynamics
- over the North Pole. The viscous-plastic behavior of ice sheets subject
- to wind forcing and ocean currents can be clearly seen in the
- translucent ice-sheet. The movie can be downloaded from here (this one is 91MB!). A set of web
- pages with summary information regarding MITgcm simulations being
- carried out in the ECCO high resolution global ocean state estimation
- initiative can be found
- here.
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-
-
- Congratulations to Alistair and Sonya on the birth this
- morning of a 7lb 3oz, 19.5 inches long baby girl, Ariane Jade.
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-
- A spectacular movie by Chris Henze of NASA AMES beautifully captures an
- eddy permitting expanded cube sphere MITgcm simulation being carried out,
- as part of the ECCO project, by
- Dimitris Menemenlis and others at JPL with help from core MITgcm team members
- and staff from NASA AMES. The animation
- shows the speed of ocean currents at 15m depth from the simulation, it can be
- downloaded here (its 47MB
- but worth waiting for!). A second animation with different perspectives and
- rotation can be downloaded here.
- As described here 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 here.
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