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Using the North Atlantic regional setup for other regions #529
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Unfortunately there is no general recipe to prepare the initial condition / forcing files for other regions. It is the user's responsibility to create files with the appropriate format. After you've done that, integration should be straightforward: Just swap out the external files and you should be good to go. |
I see around 60 variables present in the Also what about
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The setup file is responsible for parsing the forcings and initial conditions, so you can just look at Now that I look at it, |
This is helpful, Thanks! Could you please give some insight on |
These variables (together with For reference, total heat forcing is computed here (this is where veros/veros/setups/north_atlantic/north_atlantic.py Lines 329 to 335 in c638ac0
That parameter is also often called sea surface temperature relaxation time scale. I can't really help you with choosing this value (not an expert in that field). I apologize for the poor user experience; spinning up custom setups from scratch is not something we do a lot, so thanks for being patient. |
How can we make changes in the NA regional model so that it can be used for other regions, such as, Indian Ocean ?
The forcing files used for the NA setup is it taken from any global dataset or model output ?
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