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r707 r817 30 30 (CORE or CLIO bulk formulae) and a coupled formulation (exchanges with a 31 31 atmospheric model via OASIS coupler). In addition, the resulting fields can 32 be further modified on used demand via several namelist option . These option32 be further modified on used demand via several namelist options. These options 33 33 control the addition of a surface restoring term to observed SST and/or SSS, 34 34 the modification of fluxes below ice-covered area (using observed ice-cover … … 37 37 mean sea-level drift. 38 38 39 In this chapter we first discuss where the surface boundary condition39 In this chapter, we first discuss where the surface boundary condition 40 40 appears in the model equations. Then we present the four ways of providing 41 41 the surface boundary condition. Finally, the different options that modify … … 110 110 111 111 In the real ocean, EMP=EMP$_S$ and the ocean salt content is conserved, 112 but it exist several numerical reason why this equality should be broken.112 but it exist several numerical reasons why this equality should be broken. 113 113 For example: 114 114 … … 117 117 118 118 When a sea-ice model is considered, the water exchanged between ice and 119 ocean is not fresh as mean ice salinity is $\sim $\textit{4 psu}. In this case,119 ocean is very lightly salty (mean sea-ice salinity is $\sim $\textit{4 psu}). In this case, 120 120 EMP$_{S}$ take into account both concentration/dilution effect associated with 121 121 freezing/melting together with salt flux between ice and ocean, while EMP is … … 199 199 % Analytical formulation (sbcana module) 200 200 % ================================================================ 201 \section{Analytical formulation (\textit{sbcana} module) } 201 \section [Analytical formulation (\textit{sbcana}) ] 202 {Analytical formulation (\mdl{sbcana} module) } 202 203 \label{SBC_ana} 203 204 … … 224 225 % Flux formulation 225 226 % ================================================================ 226 \section{Flux formulation (\mdl{sbcflx} module, \key{sbcflx}) } 227 \section [Flux formulation (\textit{sbcflx}) ] 228 {Flux formulation (\mdl{sbcflx} module) } 227 229 \label{SBC_flx} 228 230 … … 262 264 % Bulk formulation 263 265 % ================================================================ 264 \section{Bulk formulation (\mdl{sbcblk\_core} or\mdl{sbcblk\_clio} module) } 266 \section [Bulk formulation (\textit{sbcblk\_core} or \textit{sbcblk\_clio}) ] 267 {Bulk formulation \small{(\mdl{sbcblk\_core} or \mdl{sbcblk\_clio} module)} } 265 268 \label{SBC_blk} 266 269 … … 352 355 % Coupled formulation 353 356 % ================================================================ 354 \section{Coupled formulation (\mdl{sbccpl} module)} 357 \section [Coupled formulation (\textit{sbccpl}) ] 358 {Coupled formulation (\mdl{sbccpl} module)} 355 359 \label{SBC_cpl} 356 360 … … 370 374 % Surface restoring to observed SST and/or SSS 371 375 % ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 372 \subsection{Surface restoring to observed SST and/or SSS (\mdl{sbcssr})} 376 \subsection [Surface restoring to observed SST and/or SSS (\textit{sbcssr})] 377 {Surface restoring to observed SST and/or SSS (\mdl{sbcssr})} 373 378 \label{SBC_ssr} 374 379 … … 420 425 % Addition of river runoffs 421 426 % ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 422 \subsection{Addition of river runoffs (\mdl{sbcrnf})} 427 \subsection [Addition of river runoffs (\textit{sbcrnf})] 428 {Addition of river runoffs (\mdl{sbcrnf})} 423 429 \label{SBC_rnf} 424 430 … … 433 439 434 440 % ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 435 % Addition of river runoffs 436 % ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 437 \subsection{Freshwater budget control (\mdl{sbcfwb})} 441 % Freshwater budget control 442 % ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 443 \subsection [Freshwater budget control (\textit{sbcfwb})] 444 {Freshwater budget control (\mdl{sbcfwb})} 438 445 \label{SBC_fwb} 439 446 %--------------------------------------------namfwb-------------------------------------------------------- … … 441 448 %-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 442 449 443 \colorbox{yellow}{freshwater budget correction{\ldots}} 444 445 446 447 450 To be written latter... 451 452 \gmcomment{The descrition of the technique used to control the freshwater budget has to be added here} 453 454 455 456
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