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r2994 r2995 49 49 transformation of the solar radiation (if provided as daily mean) into a diurnal 50 50 cycle (\np{ln\_dm2dc}~=~true); and a neutral drag coefficient can be read from an external wave 51 model (\np{ln\_cdgw}~=~true). The latter option is possible only in case core or ecmwf bulk formulas are selected.51 model (\np{ln\_cdgw}~=~true). The latter option is possible only in case core or ecmwf bulk formulas are selected. 52 52 53 53 In this chapter, we first discuss where the surface boundary condition appears in the … … 987 987 %------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 988 988 \begin{description} 989 If (\np{ln\_cdgw}~=~true) in namsbc namelist is activated the \mdl{sbcwave} module which contains the routine \np{sbc\_wave}.This routine reads the namelist namsbc\_wave and the neutral drag coefficient. Then using the routine TURB\_CORE\_1Z or TURB\_CORE\_2Z the drag coefficient is computed according to stable/unstable conditions of the air-sea interface starting from the neutral drag coefficient. 989 990 In order to read a neutral drag coeff, from an external data source (i.e. a wave model), the 991 logical variable \np{ln\_cdgw} 992 in $namsbc$ namelist must be defined ${.true.}$. 993 The \mdl{sbcwave} module containing the routine \np{sbc\_wave} reads the 994 namelist ${namsbc\_wave}$ (for external data names, locations, frequency, interpolation and all 995 the miscellanous options allowed by Input Data generic Interface see \S\ref{SBC_input}) 996 and a 2D field of neutral drag coefficient. Then using the routine 997 TURB\_CORE\_1Z or TURB\_CORE\_2Z, and starting from the neutral drag coefficent provided, the drag coefficient is computed according 998 to stable/unstable conditions of the air-sea interface following \citet{Large_Yeager_Rep04}. 999 990 1000 \end{description} 991 1001
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