| ECCO products as well as input fields and quality-controlled observations are freely available from several data servers through various applications (including DODS/OPeNDAP, LAS, GDS, Dapper, SRB, Ingrid). A summary of available ECCO products and data servers can be found here.
 
 | The ECCO code is based on the MIT general circulation model (MITgcm), a   numerical model designed for study of the atmosphere, ocean, and climate. It   comes with a variety of packages including physical parameterizations, a sea-ice   model, biochemical components, and allows flexible porting across various HPC platforms. For   more details on the MITgcm click here.
 | Since the mid-1990's, groups at MIT, SIO, JPL and GFDL have applied   automatic/algorithmic differentiation (AD) tools for generating tangent linear   and adjoint code for ocean circulation and climate studies. ECCO relies heavily   on the AD tool TAMC and its commecial successor TAF. The ECCO group is also   involved in the development of a new open-source AD tool OpenAD. More details can be found here.
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        |  | 21 May 2007: 50 year GECCO solution made  available online
  A fifty year state estimate covering 1950 to  2000                  is now available on the ECCO LAS server at SDSC The estimate was produced by the "German  ECCO" (GECCO) group at the University of Hamburg                  The product is described in                  Koehl, A., D. Dommenget, K.  Ueyoshi, D. Stammer, The Global ECCO                   1952 to 2001 Ocean Synthesis Report No.40,  March 2006.  more in the news  |  |