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Changeset 10442 for NEMO/trunk/doc/latex/NEMO/subfiles/chap_DIU.tex – NEMO

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2018-12-21T15:18:38+01:00 (5 years ago)
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nicolasmartin
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Front page edition, cleaning in custom LaTeX commands and add index for single subfile compilation

  • Use \thanks storing cmd to refer to the ST members list for 2018 in an footnote on the cover page
  • NEMO and Fortran in small capitals
  • Removing of unused or underused custom cmds, move local cmds to their respective .tex file
  • Addition of new ones (\zstar, \ztilde, \sstar, \stilde, \ie, \eg, \fortran, \fninety)
  • Fonts for indexed items: italic font for files (modules and .nc files), preformat for code (CPP keys, routines names and namelists content)
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    3131Models are provided for both the warm layer, \mdl{diurnal\_bulk}, and the cool skin, \mdl{cool\_skin}. 
    3232Foundation SST is not considered as it can be obtained either from the main NEMO model 
    33 ($i.e.$ from the temperature of the top few model levels) or from some other source.   
     33(\ie from the temperature of the top few model levels) or from some other source.   
    3434It must be noted that both the cool skin and warm layer models produce estimates of the change in temperature 
    3535($\Delta T_{\rm{cs}}$ and $\Delta T_{\rm{wl}}$) and 
     
    8080and $\rho_a$ is the density of air. 
    8181The symbol $Q$ in equation (\autoref{eq:ecmwf1}) is the instantaneous total thermal energy flux into 
    82 the diurnal layer, $i.e.$ 
     82the diurnal layer, \ie 
    8383\[ 
    8484  Q = Q_{\rm{sol}} + Q_{\rm{lw}} + Q_{\rm{h}}\mbox{,} 
     
    102102\end{equation} 
    103103where $\zeta=\frac{D_T}{L}$.  It is clear that the first derivative of (\autoref{eq:stab_func_eqn}), 
    104 and thus of (\autoref{eq:ecmwf1}), is discontinuous at $\zeta=0$ ($i.e.$ $Q\rightarrow0$ in 
     104and thus of (\autoref{eq:ecmwf1}), is discontinuous at $\zeta=0$ (\ie $Q\rightarrow0$ in 
    105105equation (\autoref{eq:ecmwf2})). 
    106106 
     
    156156\biblio 
    157157 
     158\pindex 
     159 
    158160\end{document} 
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