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== Zonally averaged Ocean Model (ZOM) == | == Zonally Averaged Ocean Model (ZOM) == |
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ZOM is a zonally averaged Ocean Model based on the closure of Brüggemann et al. 2011 which is able to simulate the zonally integrated transport of a rectangular ocean basin and therefore can be seen as a simple model of e.g. the meridional overturning circulation. | ZOM is a zonally averaged ocean model based on the closure of Brüggemann et al. 2011 which is able to simulate the zonally integrated transport of a rectangular ocean basin and therefore can be seen as a simple model of e.g. the meridional overturning circulation. |
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A FORTRAN90 compiler, a MPI (1.0) library (for the parallelized version only) and a recent version of the NetCDF library will be needed. SPFLAME is known and preconfigured to run on NEC SX6/8, IBM pSeries/AIX, Linux with Intel (IA32/IA64) compiler and many other unix platforms. Forcing datasets needed for generation of realistic setups and specific model configuration for SPFLAME are provided on request. |
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* [[TO/ZOM/abstract|See abstract]] | ## * [[TO/zom/abstract|See abstract]] [[http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/abs/10.1175/JPO-D-11-021.1|Brüggemann et al. 2011]] |
Zonally Averaged Ocean Model (ZOM)
ZOM is a zonally averaged ocean model based on the closure of Brüggemann et al. 2011 which is able to simulate the zonally integrated transport of a rectangular ocean basin and therefore can be seen as a simple model of e.g. the meridional overturning circulation.
A FORTRAN90 compiler, a MPI (1.0) library (for the parallelized version only) and a recent version of the NetCDF library will be needed. SPFLAME is known and preconfigured to run on NEC SX6/8, IBM pSeries/AIX, Linux with Intel (IA32/IA64) compiler and many other unix platforms.
Forcing datasets needed for generation of realistic setups and specific model configuration for SPFLAME are provided on request.
Source code
Reference
Brüggemann, N., C. Eden, and D. Olbers, 2011: A Dynamically Consistent Closure for Zonally Averaged Ocean Models. J. Phys. Oceanogr.
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