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33        <h1>MITgcm</h1>        <h1>MITgcm</h1>
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36      <p>      <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" bordercolor="#111111"
37      The MITgcm (MIT General Circulation Model) is a numerical model for studying       width="90%" align="center">
38      the ocean and atmosphere. It is capable of simulating these fluids at a wide        <tr>
39      range of scales and can resolve many different processes. It has a        <td width="50%" valign="top">
40      non-hydrostatic capability (Marshall et al., JGR 1997a &amp; b) and uses the          <iframe name="I1" width="90%" height="200" scrolling="yes"
41      finite volume method to accurately represent the bottom boundary position          src="mitgcm-home-iframe.html">
42      (Adcroft et al., MWR 1998). <br />          Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not
43      </p>          to display inline frames.
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46      <b>For further information, <a href="http://paoc.mit.edu/cmi/">please see        <td width="50%" valign="top">
47      MIT's Climate Modeling Initiative (CMI)</a> which introduces the MITgcm model,  
48      its applications, and the development team.</b>          <p>
49      </p>          The MITgcm (MIT General Circulation Model) is a numerical
50            model for studying the ocean and atmosphere. It is capable of
51            simulating these fluids at a wide range of scales and can
52            resolve many different processes. It has a non-hydrostatic
53            capability (Marshall et al., JGR 1997a &amp; b) and uses the
54            finite volume method to accurately represent the bottom
55            boundary position (Adcroft et al., MWR 1998). <br />
56            </p>
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58            <p>
59            <b>For further information, <a
60            href="http://paoc.mit.edu/cmi/">please see MIT's Climate
61            Modeling Initiative (CMI)</a> which introduces the MITgcm
62            model, its applications, and the development team.</b>
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