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).
Release1_patch5 (known as Sealion) is documented and
available.
MITgcm
CVS Tree: browse the source tree and examine the change logs for each
file in the "HEAD" branch of our release tree. The latest version is "release1_p5".
FAQ (Frequently
Asked Questions) is a user maintained document. We're relying on your input
to make this document grow.
Support: If you need help we run a discussion
group where you can post your questions and browse previous Q's &
A's. You can email the group at support@mitgcm.org.
Bugs: If you have found a bug you may report it by email to bugs@mitgcm.org
and monitor the status of your report on-line.