Opened 5 years ago
Closed 4 years ago
#2188 closed Task (wontfix)
SI3-07_tsamados_drags
Reported by: | vancop | Owned by: | vancop |
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Priority: | high | Milestone: | 2019 WP |
Component: | SI3 | Version: | trunk |
Severity: | minor | Keywords: | |
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Description (last modified by vancop)
'Implement ice-atmosphere tsamados drags
Summary
Action | ${ACTION_NAME} Subject |
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PI(S) | M. Vancoppenolle |
Digest | Brief description with motivations and main tasks |
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Branch | NEMO/branches/$YEAR/dev_r{REV}_{ACTION_NAME} |
Previewer(s) | |
Reviewer(s) | |
Wiki | wiki:${YEAR}WP/... |
Abstract
Implement ice-ocean and ice-atmosphere drags as proposed by Tsamados et al (2014).
Description
Implement ice-ocean and ice-atmosphere drags as proposed by Tsamados et al (2014). Routine has been developed in Louvain-la-Neuve and should be put back into trunk.
Implementation
Describe flow chart of the changes in the code.
List the .F90 files and modules to be changed.
Detailed list of new variables (including namelists) to be defined, give for each the chosen name (following coding rules) and definition.
Reference manual and web pages updates
Using part 1 and 2, define the summary of changes to be done in reference manuals (tex files), guide (rst files) and in the content of web pages.
Once the PI has completed this section, he should send a mail to the previewer(s) asking them to preview the work within two weeks.
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comment:1 Changed 5 years ago by nemo
- Priority changed from low to high
comment:2 Changed 5 years ago by vancop
- Description modified (diff)
comment:3 Changed 5 years ago by nemo
- Owner set to vancop
- Status changed from new to assigned
comment:4 Changed 5 years ago by vancop
comment:5 Changed 5 years ago by vancop
- wp_comment set to No progress until now. Postponed to 2020.
comment:6 Changed 4 years ago by clevy
- Resolution set to wontfix
- Status changed from assigned to closed
Likely postponed because IMMERSE tasks are of higher priority and too little manpower available.