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r4661 r6275 24 24 release 8.2, described in \citet{Madec1998}. This model has been used for a wide 25 25 range of applications, both regional or global, as a forced ocean model and as a 26 model coupled with the atmosphere. A complete list of references is found on the 27 \NEMO web site. 26 model coupled with the sea-ice and/or the atmosphere. 28 27 29 28 This manual is organised in as follows. Chapter~\ref{PE} presents the model basics, 30 29 $i.e.$ the equations and their assumptions, the vertical coordinates used, and the 31 30 subgrid scale physics. This part deals with the continuous equations of the model 32 (primitive equations, with potential temperature, salinity and an equation of state).31 (primitive equations, with temperature, salinity and an equation of seawater). 33 32 The equations are written in a curvilinear coordinate system, with a choice of vertical 34 33 coordinates ($z$ or $s$, with the rescaled height coordinate formulation \textit{z*}, or … … 79 78 space and time variable coefficient \citet{Treguier1997}. The model has vertical harmonic 80 79 viscosity and diffusion with a space and time variable coefficient, with options to compute 81 the coefficients with \citet{Blanke1993}, \citet{ Large_al_RG94}, \citet{Pacanowski_Philander_JPO81},80 the coefficients with \citet{Blanke1993}, \citet{Pacanowski_Philander_JPO81}, 82 81 or \citet{Umlauf_Burchard_JMS03} mixing schemes. 83 82 \vspace{1cm} 84 83 85 84 %%gm To be put somewhere else .... 85 86 86 \noindent CPP keys and namelists are used for inputs to the code. \newline 87 87 … … 112 112 \vspace{1cm} 113 113 114 %%gm end 114 115 115 116 Model outputs management and specific online diagnostics are described in chapters~\ref{DIA}. … … 249 250 250 251 252 \vspace{1cm} 253 $\bullet$ The main modifications from NEMO/OPA v3.4 and v3.6 are :\\ 254 \begin{enumerate} 255 \item ... ; 256 \end{enumerate} 257 258
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