Are these gyres barotropic driven or are they baroclinic?
> I think that changing the mentioned value could improve the results.
> how do these parameters related to my domain?
> as my studied area is 12*26 degree I used: Longitude=60, Latitude=19
> and f-plan=true in getm.inp
Why do you set f_plane=true. You cover a rather large domain and
therefore the variations in f might be important.
I had a look into your getm.inp.
Why do you set runtype=4 (full baroclinic simulations) but switch of the
calculation of T/S:
calc_temp = .false.,
calc_salt = .false., ?
Do you really know, what you are doing?
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Ulf Gräwe
Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemuende
Dept. for Physical Oceanography and Instrumentation
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If you need temperature and salinity fields from global running models,
have a look at:
http://hycom.org/dataserver/glb-analysis
This is the global HYCOM model running from 2003-- with a spatial
resolution of 1/12 degree.
If you need longer periods, have a look here:
http://dss.ucar.edu/datasets/ds093.1/
This is the gloabl NCEP model running from 1979--.
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Ulf Gr�we
Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemuende
Dept. for Physical Oceanography and Instrumentation
Seestrasse 15
D-18119 Rostock-Warnemuende
Germany
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Fax : +49 (381) 5197-440
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