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[10186] | 2 | Explore the test cases |
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[10279] | 3 | ********************** |
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[10186] | 4 | |
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[10279] | 5 | .. contents:: |
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| 6 | :local: |
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| 7 | |
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| 8 | List |
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| 9 | ==== |
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| 10 | |
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[10204] | 11 | The description below is a brief description of the test cases available in NEMO. |
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[10186] | 12 | |
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[10204] | 13 | ICEDYN |
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[10279] | 14 | ------ |
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[10240] | 16 | This test case illustrates the advection of an ice patch across a East/West and North/South periodic channel. |
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[10204] | 17 | This configuration can be used to test the advection of the ice patch in an AGRIF zoom (1:3) |
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| 18 | and across the AGRIF boundary or to test the ice advection schemes (Prather and Ultimate-Macho). |
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| 19 | In the latest case user need to remove ``key_agrif`` out of the CPP keys list. |
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[10204] | 21 | .. image:: _static/ICEDYN_UDIAG_43days_UM5.gif |
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[10204] | 23 | VORTEX |
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[10279] | 24 | ------ |
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| 26 | This test case illustrates the propagation of an anticyclonic eddy over a Beta plan and a flat bottom. |
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| 27 | It is implemented here with an online refined subdomain (1:3) out of which the vortex propagates. |
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[10240] | 28 | It serves as a benchmark for quantitative estimates of nesting errors as in Debreu et al. (2012) :cite:`DEBREU2012`, |
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| 29 | Penven et al. (2006) :cite:`PENVEN2006` or Spall and Holland (1991) :cite:`SPALL1991`. |
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[10204] | 31 | The animation below (sea level anomaly in meters) illustrates with two 1:2 successively nested grids how |
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| 32 | the vortex smoothly propagates out of the refined grids. |
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| 34 | .. image:: _static/VORTEX_anim.gif |
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[10204] | 36 | ISOMIP |
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[10279] | 37 | ------ |
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[10201] | 38 | |
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[10230] | 39 | The purpose of this test case is to evaluate the impact of various schemes and new development with the iceshelf cavities circulation and melt. |
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[10240] | 40 | This configuration served as initial assesment of the ice shelf module in Losh et al. (2008) :cite:`LOSCH2008` and Mathiot et al. (2017) :cite:`MATHIOT2017`. |
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[10230] | 41 | The default setup is the one described `here <http://staff.acecrc.org.au/~bkgalton/ISOMIP/test_cavities.pdf>`_. |
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[10204] | 42 | |
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[10230] | 43 | The figure below (meridional overturning circulation) illustrates the circulation generated after 10000 days by the ice shelf melting (ice pump). |
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[10201] | 44 | |
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[10204] | 45 | .. image:: _static/ISOMIP_moc.png |
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| 47 | LOCK_EXCHANGE |
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[10279] | 48 | ------------- |
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[10204] | 49 | |
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| 50 | The LOCK EXCHANGE experiment is a classical fluid dynamics experiment that has been adapted |
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[10240] | 51 | by Haidvogel and Beckmann (1999) :cite:`HAIDVOGEL1999` for testing advection schemes in ocean circulation models. |
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| 52 | It has been used by several authors including Burchard and Bolding (2002) :cite:`BURCHARD2002` and Ilicak et al. (2012) :cite:`ILICAK2012`. |
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| 53 | The LOCK EXCHANGE experiment can in particular illustrate the impact of different choices of numerical schemes |
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[10204] | 54 | and/or subgrid closures on spurious interior mixing. |
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[10240] | 56 | Below the animation of the LOCK_EXCHANGE test case using the advection scheme FCT4 (forth order) for tracer and ubs for dynamics. |
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[10219] | 58 | .. image:: _static/LOCK-FCT4_flux_ubs.gif |
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[10204] | 59 | |
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| 60 | OVERFLOW |
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[10279] | 61 | -------- |
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[10204] | 62 | |
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| 63 | The OVERFLOW experiment illustrates the impact of different choices of numerical schemes |
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| 64 | and/or subgrid closures on spurious interior mixing close to bottom topography. |
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| 65 | The OVERFLOW experiment is adapted from the non-rotating overflow configuration described |
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[10240] | 66 | in Haidvogel and Beckmann (1999) :cite:`HAIDVOGEL1999` and further used by Ilicak et al. (2012) :cite:`ILICAK2012`. |
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| 67 | Here we can assess the behaviour of the second-order tracer advection scheme FCT2 and fortht-order FCT4, z-coordinate and sigma coordinate (...). |
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[10240] | 69 | Below the animation of the OVERFLOW test case in sigma coordinate with the forth-order advection scheme FCT4. |
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[10219] | 71 | .. image:: _static/OVF-sco_FCT4_flux_cen-ahm1000.gif |
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[10204] | 72 | |
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| 73 | WAD |
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[10279] | 74 | --- |
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[10204] | 75 | |
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| 76 | A set of simple closed basin geometries for testing the Wetting and drying capabilities. |
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| 77 | Examples range from a closed channel with EW linear bottom slope to a parabolic EW channel with a Gaussian ridge. |
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| 79 | Below the animation of the test case 7. This test case is a simple linear slope with a mid-depth shelf with an open boundary forced with a sinusoidally varying ssh. |
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| 80 | This test case has been introduced to emulate a typical coastal application with a tidally forced open boundary with an adverse SSH gradient that, when released, creates a surge up the slope. |
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| 81 | The parameters are chosen such that the surge rises above sea-level before falling back and oscillating towards an equilibrium position |
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| 83 | .. image:: _static/wad_testcase_7.gif |
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[10240] | 85 | CANAL |
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[10279] | 86 | ----- |
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| 88 | East-west periodic canal of variable size with several initial states and associated geostrophic currents (zonal jets or vortex). |
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| 90 | .. image::_static/CANAL_image.gif |
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| 92 | Compile test cases |
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| 93 | ================== |
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[10279] | 94 | |
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[10240] | 95 | The compilation of the test cases is very similar to the manner the reference configurations are compiled. |
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[10279] | 96 | If you are not familiar on how to compile NEMO, it is first recomended to read :doc:`the instructions <install>` |
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[10240] | 97 | |
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| 98 | | In the same manner as the ref. cfg are compiled with '-r' option, test cases can be compile by the use of makenemo with '-a' option. |
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| 100 | | Here an example to compile a copy named WAD2 of the wetting and drying test case (WAD) on the macport_osx architecture on 4 cores: |
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| 102 | .. code-block:: console |
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| 104 | $ ./makenemo -n WAD2 -a WAD -m macport_osx -j 4 |
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[10240] | 105 | |
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| 106 | Run and analyse the test cases |
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[10279] | 107 | ============================== |
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[10240] | 109 | There no requirement of specific input file for the test_cases presented here. The XIOS xml input files and namelist are already setup correctly. |
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[10279] | 110 | For detailed description and Jupyter notebook, the reader is directed on |
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| 111 | the `NEMO test cases repository <http://github.com/NEMO-ocean/NEMO-examples>`_ |
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[10240] | 112 | |
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[10201] | 113 | References |
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| 114 | ========== |
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[10279] | 116 | .. bibliography:: test_cases.bib |
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| 117 | :all: |
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| 118 | :style: unsrt |
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| 119 | :labelprefix: T |
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