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r2349 r2474 5 5 \label{ASM} 6 6 7 Authors: D. Lea, K. Mogensen, A. Weaver, M. Martin ...7 Authors: D. Lea, M. Martin, K. Mogensen, A. Weaver, ... % do we keep 8 8 9 9 \minitoc … … 13 13 $\ $\newline % force a new line 14 14 15 The ASM branchadds the functionality to apply increments to model variables,15 The ASM code adds the functionality to apply increments to model variables, 16 16 temperature, salinity, sea surface height, velocity and sea ice concentration. 17 These are read into the model from a file which may be produced by data assimilation. 18 This code is controlled by the namelist \textit{nam\_asminc}. 19 There is a brief description of all the namelist options provided. 20 To build the ASM code \key{asminc} must be set. 17 These are read into the model from a NetCDF file which may be produced by data 18 assimilation. The code can also output model background fields which are used 19 as an input to data assimilation code. This is all controlled by the namelist 20 \textit{nam\_asminc}. There is a brief description of all the namelist options 21 provided. To build the ASM code \key{asminc} must be set. 21 22 22 23 %=============================================================== … … 94 95 %------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 95 96 96 The header of an assimilation increments file produced using \textit{ncdump~-h} is shown below 97 The header of an assimilation increments file produced using the NetCDF tool 98 \mbox{\textit{ncdump~-h}} is shown below 97 99 98 100 \begin{alltt}
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