The side bar on the left contains links to sites from which third party software and hardware, which you may require, can be obtained.
The text below and the online document explains when you will need these items. In many cases the software will already be installed on your computer and you can go straight ahead and start using the model.
MITgcm
Instructions on running multi-process codes can be found
here.
Instructions regarding muti-threaded execution can be found
here.
Specialized communication software, to optimize performance on a specific platform, can also be introduced into the WRAPPER. This process is discussed here.
Before running a parallel code we recommend you try one of the basic examples described on the getting started page.
Once you have your computer set up
go here to find out how to download the model. The full distribution (including examples with input datasets and sample output) is around 50MB. Instructions on estimating the computing resource requirements (CPU time, memory usage and disk space) for a set of numerical experiments can be found here.Simulation output is usually examined
using one of several standard analysis tools, depending on individual preference and experience.
Still confused?
send us mail. We like our software to be used and are happy to help out if we can.
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