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The MITgcm (MIT General Circulation - Model) is a numerical model for - studying the ocean and atmosphere. It is capable of simulating these - fluids at a wide range of scales and can resolve many different - processes. It has a non-hydrostatic capability (Marshall et al., JGR 1997a - & b) and uses the finite volume method to accurately represent the - bottom boundary position (Adcroft et al., MWR 1998).

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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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The MITgcm (MIT General Circulation + Model) is a numerical model designed for study of the + atmosphere, ocean, and climate. Its non-hydrostatic formulation + enables it to simulate fluid phenomena over a wide range of + scales; its adjoint capability enables it to be applied to + parameter and state estimation problems. By employing fluid + isomorphisms, one hydrodynamical kernel can be used to simulate + flow in both the atmosphere and ocean.

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You are welcome to + download and use MITgcm.

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Papers charting the development of MITgcm can be found here. +

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