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<p>Welcome to the webpage of release 1 of MITgcm.</p> |
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The M.I.T. General Circulation Model (MITgcm) Release 1 contains code for |
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simulating a wide variety of ocean and atmosphere problems. The model is |
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compatible with platforms ranging from desktop and commodity |
<li>can be used to study both atmospheric and oceanic circulation</li> |
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cluster x86 systems to high-end multi-processor supercomputers. Minimum requirements |
<li>has a non-hydrostatic capability</li> |
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are a Fortran compiler (the free g77 compiler is sufficient) and a UNIX like |
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<p>Here you can:</p> |
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A broad span of example problem |
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configurations are included in the release. These examples range from planetary scale |
<li><a href=../download_software/index.html>download the code</a></li> |
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circulation simulations of the ocean and atmosphere to high-resolution, small-scale |
<li><a href=../online_documents/index.html>access on-line documentation</a></li> |
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process studies encompassing non-hydrostatic dynamics. In addition to conventional |
<li>follow <a href=../getting_started/index.html>tutorial examples</a> of the use of MITgcm in the study of |
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prognostic operation, differentiated forms (both tangent-linear and adjoint) |
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of the MITgcm code can be generated automatically using either the TAMC or TAF |
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automatic differentiation tools. These derivative forms can be used for dynamical |
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sensitivity studies and can also be used, together with appropriate optimisation and |
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control infrastructure, for mathematically rigorous state-estimation and |
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Oceanic and Atmospheric Simulations |
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