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Changeset 817 for trunk/DOC/BETA/Chapters/Chap_SBC.tex – NEMO

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2008-02-09T15:13:48+01:00 (16 years ago)
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gm
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trunk - update including Steven correction of the first 5 chapters (until DYN) and activation of Appendix A & B

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    3030(CORE or CLIO bulk formulae) and a coupled formulation (exchanges with a  
    3131atmospheric model via OASIS coupler). In addition, the resulting fields can  
    32 be further modified on used demand via several namelist option. These option  
     32be further modified on used demand via several namelist options. These options  
    3333control the addition of a surface restoring term to observed SST and/or SSS,  
    3434the modification of fluxes below ice-covered area (using observed ice-cover  
     
    3737mean sea-level drift. 
    3838 
    39 In this chapter we first discuss where the surface boundary condition  
     39In this chapter, we first discuss where the surface boundary condition  
    4040appears in the model equations. Then we present the four ways of providing  
    4141the surface boundary condition. Finally, the different options that modify  
     
    110110 
    111111In 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.  
     112but it exist several numerical reasons why this equality should be broken.  
    113113For example: 
    114114 
     
    117117 
    118118When 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,  
     119ocean is very lightly salty (mean sea-ice salinity is $\sim $\textit{4 psu}). In this case,  
    120120EMP$_{S}$ take into account both concentration/dilution effect associated with  
    121121freezing/melting together with salt flux between ice and ocean, while EMP is  
     
    199199% Analytical formulation (sbcana module)  
    200200% ================================================================ 
    201 \section{Analytical formulation (\textit{sbcana} module) } 
     201\section  [Analytical formulation (\textit{sbcana}) ] 
     202      {Analytical formulation (\mdl{sbcana} module) } 
    202203\label{SBC_ana} 
    203204 
     
    224225% Flux formulation  
    225226% ================================================================ 
    226 \section{Flux formulation (\mdl{sbcflx} module, \key{sbcflx}) } 
     227\section  [Flux formulation (\textit{sbcflx}) ] 
     228      {Flux formulation (\mdl{sbcflx} module) } 
    227229\label{SBC_flx} 
    228230 
     
    262264% Bulk formulation 
    263265% ================================================================ 
    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)} } 
    265268\label{SBC_blk} 
    266269 
     
    352355% Coupled formulation 
    353356% ================================================================ 
    354 \section{Coupled formulation (\mdl{sbccpl} module)} 
     357\section  [Coupled formulation (\textit{sbccpl}) ] 
     358      {Coupled formulation (\mdl{sbccpl} module)} 
    355359\label{SBC_cpl} 
    356360 
     
    370374%        Surface restoring to observed SST and/or SSS 
    371375% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
    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})} 
    373378\label{SBC_ssr} 
    374379 
     
    420425%        Addition of river runoffs 
    421426% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
    422 \subsection{Addition of river runoffs (\mdl{sbcrnf})} 
     427\subsection   [Addition of river runoffs (\textit{sbcrnf})] 
     428         {Addition of river runoffs (\mdl{sbcrnf})} 
    423429\label{SBC_rnf} 
    424430 
     
    433439 
    434440% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
    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})} 
    438445\label{SBC_fwb} 
    439446%--------------------------------------------namfwb-------------------------------------------------------- 
     
    441448%-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
    442449 
    443 \colorbox{yellow}{freshwater budget correction{\ldots}} 
    444  
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    446  
    447  
     450To 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 
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