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Papers charting the development of MITgcm can be found here. + href="http://mitgcm.org/publications/">can be found here.



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January 22, 2004 :

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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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December 9th 2003 :

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- The new continuous testing page at - http://mitgcm.org/testing.html 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.

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October 27th 2003 :

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- MIT Climate Modeling Initiative - (CMI) web pages introduce the MITgcm model, its - applications, and the development team.

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October 21st 2003 :

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- MITgcm and ECCO-JPL team - feature as showcase application in NASA-SGI large shared - memory system program.

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