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    1818Summary: 
    1919||Action||Brief description||Status||Branch name||Trac ticket n°||Wiki page name||Reviewer(s)||Review status||Ready for merge|| 
    20 ||NOCS-1||a devlt||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || 
     20||NOCS-01||User Interface               ||  || N/A ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || 
     21||NOCS-02||System Maintenance           ||  || N/A ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || 
     22||NOCS-03||Prather Advection            ||  ||     ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || 
     23||NOCS-04||Salt and Mass fluxes         ||  ||     ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || 
     24||NOCS-05||Embedded Sea-ice             ||  ||     ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || 
     25||NOCS-06||Griffies + TOP               ||  ||     ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || 
     26||NOCS-07||Configuration rationalisation||  ||     ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || 
     27||NOCS-08||Timestepping in the vertical ||  ||     ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || 
     28||NOCS-09||MPP scalability              ||  ||     ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || 
     29||NOCS-10||Neptune Effect               ||  ||     ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || 
     30||NOCS-11||Spectral Nudging             ||  ||     ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || 
     31||NOCL-01||Horizontal Pressure gradient ||  ||  ?  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || 
     32||NOCL-02||Wetting and Drying           ||  ||  ?  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || 
     33||NOCL-03||Smagorinsky viscosity        ||  ||  ?  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || 
    2134 
    22 === '''NOCS.1 —''' === 
    23   '''Motivation:''' [[BR]] '''Status :''' [[BR]] '''Main tasks :'''    [[BR]]'''Science Reviewer:''' [[BR]]'''System Reviewer:''' '''[[BR]]Deadline:''' '''[[BR]]Priority:''' '''[[BR]]Principal Investigator :''' 
     35 
     36 
     37{{{ 
     38#!comment 
     39 '''Motivation:''' [[BR]] '''Status :''' [[BR]] '''Main tasks :'''    [[BR]]'''Science Reviewer:''' [[BR]]'''System Reviewer:''' '''[[BR]]Deadline:''' '''[[BR]]Priority:''' '''[[BR]]Principal Investigator :''' 
     40}}} 
     41 
     42=== '''NOCS.1 - User Interface'''  ===  
     43 
     44Provide support to users of NEMO. NOCS will provide in depth support for code supplied by them.  
     45   '''Motivation:''' Shared daily support to users, web & paper documentation. [[BR]] 
     46   '''Main task:''' (2 wk) [[BR]] 
     47   '''Principal Investigator :''' Andrew Coward (acc@noc.soton.ac.uk) [[BR]] 
     48 
     49=== '''NOCS.2 - System maintenance'''  === 
     50    (a) Code Reviewing - Reviewing code from NEMO partners (2 w)[[BR]] 
     51    (b) Beta Testing - Beta testing of new versions (4 w)[[BR]] 
     52    (c) Collaboration - Time spent:[[BR]] 
     53   - hosting visitors from partner institutes on the NEMO system team[[BR]] 
     54   - travelling to partner institutes for exchange visits[[BR]] 
     55   - attending NEMO Steering, Developers and System Team meetings[[BR]] 
     56   - attending “merge party”[[BR]] 
     57   (7 w)[[BR]]  
     58   '''Principal Investigator :''' Steven Alderson (sga@noc.soton.ac.uk) [[BR]] 
     59 
     60[[BR]] 
     61=== '''NOCS.3 — Prather advection'''  === 
     62   '''Motivation:''' The Prather advection scheme is currently the advection scheme of choice in other key modelling systems (MOM, ROMS etc.) [[BR]] 
     63   '''Main task:''' (1 wk) [[BR]] 
     64   (1) Implementation in the trunk+ NVTK + documentation (3 wk)  v3.4 release[[BR]] 
     65   '''Principal Investigator :'''  (@noc.soton.ac.uk) [[BR]] 
     66   '''Deadline :''' 2011 [[BR]] 
     67   '''Priority: '''Medium[[BR]]  
     68   '''Science Reviewer : '''Gurvan Madec (TBC)[[BR]]   
     69   '''System Reviewer : '''Rachid Benshila (TBC) 
     70 
     71[[BR]] 
     72=== '''NOCS.4 — Revisit of mass and salt fluxes''' (end)  === 
     73   '''Motivation:''' As a consequence of the embedding of sea-ice into the ocean (see NOCS.4), the total mass of salt of the combined sea-ice/ocean system is conserved by removing a volume of water from the ocean when ice forms or adding a volume of water when it melts.  When ice forms, salt contained in the water is returned to the ocean, less the salt retained in the ice itself.  When ice melts, the salt contained is added back to the ocean.  [[BR]] 
     74   '''Status: ''' Implemented in 2010 but not finalised before the end of year merge. Code refresh and re-validation required. [[BR]] 
     75   '''Main task:''' (1 wk) [[BR]] 
     76   (1) Implementation in the trunk+ NVTK + documentation (3 wk)  v3.3 release[[BR]] 
     77   '''Principal Investigator :'''  (@noc.soton.ac.uk) [[BR]] 
     78   '''Deadline :'''2nd February 2011 [[BR]] 
     79   '''Priority: '''High[[BR]]  
     80   '''Science Reviewer : '''Chris Harris (TBC)[[BR]]   
     81   '''System Reviewer : '''Rachid Benshila (TBC) 
     82 
     83[[BR]] 
     84=== '''NOCS.5 — Embedded sea-ice (including CICE)'''  (end)  ===   
     85   '''Motivation:''' Introduce fully embedded sea-ice (i.e. with sea-ice loading applied to the ocean) (Campin et al. OM 2008) [[BR]] 
     86   '''Status: '''Implemented in 2010 but not finalised before the end of year merge. Code refresh and re-validation required. The existing scheme to embed LIM2 and LIM3 will also be extended to include CICE (subject to the CICE interface entering the system) [[BR]] 
     87   '''Main task:''' (4 wk) [[BR]] 
     88   (1) Achieve the validation, especially with respect to CICE (2 wk) [[BR]] 
     89   (2) Implementation in the trunk+ NVTK + documentation (2 wk)  v3.4 release[[BR]] 
     90   '''Principal Investigator :''' Yevgeny Aksenov (yka@noc.soton.ac.uk) [[BR]] 
     91   '''Deadline :'''3rd September 2011 [[BR]] 
     92   '''Priority: '''High[[BR]]  
     93   '''Science Reviewer : '''Chris Harris (TBC)[[BR]]   
     94   '''System Reviewer : '''Rachid Benshila (TBC) 
     95 
     96[[BR]] 
     97=== '''NOCS.6 — Lateral ocean physics and TOP'''  === 
     98   '''Motivation:'''  The Griffies's implementation of the Gent and  McWilliams eddy transport as a skew flux was implemented in 2010. This has the advantage that  its numerical discretization can be written in terms of contributions  from quarter cells – ‘triads’. This gives a tighter stencil,  disallowing 2-gridpoint numerical noise that is permitted by the  advective discretization. Following the the merge of TRA-TRC advection schemes that also occurred in 2010, the Griffies operator can now be extended to work with passive tracers.[[BR]] 
     99   '''Status: ''' Ready to proceed as soon as the planned merge of t and s arrays has occurred.   [[BR]] 
     100   '''Main task:'''  (2 wk) [[BR]] 
     101   (1) Extend Griffies operator to work with passive tracers [[BR]] 
     102   (2) Implement Visbeck et al.'s formulation of spatially varying  diffusivities as an alternative to the current formulation based on the Held and Larichev timescale and the Rossby radius as a  lengthscale. [[BR]] 
     103   '''Principal Investigator :''' George Nurser (agn@noc.soton.ac.uk) [[BR]] 
     104   '''Deadline :'''4th March 2011 [[BR]] 
     105   '''Priority: '''High[[BR]]  
     106   '''Science Reviewer : '''Mercator (TBC)[[BR]]   
     107   '''System Reviewer : '''Rachid Benshila (TBC) 
     108 
     109[[BR]] 
     110=== '''NOCS.7 —  Rationalisation of support for ORCA configurations (including independence of vertical resolution) '''  ===  
     111   '''Motivation:'''  A cleaning and enhancement of code support for global (ORCA) configurations is required to introduce configurations in common use across the community. [[BR]] 
     112   '''Main task:'''  (4 wk) [[BR]] 
     113   (1) Support will be improved or added for ORCA1, ORCA05, ORCA025 and ORCA_R12 configurations in such a way that multiple vertical resolutions of each can be maintained. [[BR]] 
     114   (2) The use of .h90 files will also be suppressed. (NOCS team, 4wk) [[BR]] 
     115   '''Principal Investigator :''' Andrew Coward (acc@noc.soton.ac.uk) [[BR]] 
     116   '''Deadline :'''1 October 2011 [[BR]] 
     117   '''Priority: '''Medium[[BR]]  
     118   '''Science Reviewer : '''Not needed[[BR]]   
     119   '''System Reviewer : '''Paris (TBC) 
     120 
     121[[BR]] 
     122=== '''NOCS.8 —  Time stepping of vertical diffusion'''  === 
     123   '''Motivation:'''  An improvement in the numerical treatment of vertical diffusion can be achieved by replacing the fully implicit scheme with a Crank-Nicholson scheme. This approach is widely used in other ocean models (e.g. ROMS, MARS...) and can be implemented relatively simply.[[BR]] 
     124   '''Main task:'''  (1 wk) [[BR]] 
     125   (1) The replacement scheme will be implemented and its performance tested. [[BR]] 
     126   '''Principal Investigator :''' Andrew Coward (acc@noc.soton.ac.uk) [[BR]] 
     127   '''Deadline :'''18th June 2011 [[BR]] 
     128   '''Priority: '''Medium[[BR]] 
     129   '''Science Reviewer : '''Mercator (TBC)[[BR]]   
     130   '''System Reviewer : '''Paris (TBC) 
     131 
     132[[BR]]  
     133=== '''NOCS.9 — MPP scalability. Implementation and testing of PRACE-type solution to increase scalability of the north-fold exchanges '''  === 
     134   '''Motivation:'''  Investigations within the PRACE project identified the default north-fold exchange algorithm as a significant barrier to scalability. Alternatives to the 
     135gather-scatter algorithm were tested and shown to improve scalability when large numbers of processors are used. A suitable version of the PRACE solution will be implemented.[[BR]] 
     136   '''Status: ''' A v3.2 branch was started in 2010 and a solution was implemented and successfully tested for T,U,V and F point exchanges.  
     137   '''Main task:'''  (1 wk) [[BR]] 
     138   (1) Port existing scheme to v3.3 and consider methods for I-point exchanges. [[BR]] 
     139   '''Principal Investigator :''' Andrew Coward (acc@noc.soton.ac.uk) [[BR]] 
     140   '''Deadline :'''18th June 2011 [[BR]] 
     141   '''Priority: '''Medium[[BR]] 
     142   '''Science Reviewer : '''Mercator (TBC)[[BR]]   
     143   '''System Reviewer : '''Paris (TBC) 
     144 
     145[[BR]]  
     146=== '''NOCS.10 —  Neptune effect'''  === 
     147   '''Motivation:'''  The Neptune effect (Holloway 1992) is a well established parameterisation of the interaction of eddies with topography. The parameterisation is often seen as essential in Arctic ocean simulations even in high resolution models. The improvments it provide to an ORCA1-LIM simulation is shown in Wang and Holloway (OM, 2009). [[BR]] 
     148   '''Status: ''' Coded in v3.2.  
     149   '''Main task:'''  (5 wk)  [[BR]] 
     150   (1) Add the parameterisation to the reference code [[BR]] 
     151   (2) Phase 1: Implement and test for fixed levels  (v3.4) (NOCS team, 2wk)[[BR]] 
     152   (3) Phase 2: Test, document  and report (v3.4) (NOCS team, 1wk)[[BR]] 
     153   '''Principal Investigator :''' Jeff Blundell (jeff@noc.soton.ac.uk) [[BR]] 
     154   '''Deadline :'''28th May 2011 [[BR]] 
     155   '''Priority: '''High[[BR]]  
     156   '''Science Reviewer : '''Mercator (TBC)[[BR]]   
     157   '''System Reviewer : '''Paris (TBC) 
     158 
     159[[BR]] 
     160=== '''NOCS.11 —  Implementation of spectral nudging'''   ===   
     161   '''Motivation:'''  Work by our Canadian colleagues has demonstrated the potential benefits of spectral nudging techniques to restore large scale gradients without suppressing meso-scale activity. [[BR]] 
     162   '''Status: ''' Coded in v3.2. Requires porting to and testing and documenting in v3.4[[BR]] 
     163   '''Main task''' (4 wk)[[BR]] 
     164   '''Deadline :'''23rd April 2011 [[BR]] 
     165   '''Priority: '''High[[BR]] 
     166   '''Science Reviewer :'''Mercator (TBC)[[BR]]   
     167   '''System Reviewer : '''Paris (TBC)[[BR]] 
     168   '''Principal Investigator :''' Jeff Blundell (jeff@noc.soton.ac.uk)  
     169 
     170[[BR]]