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v110 v111 35 35 Biogeocemistry Coming soon... 36 36 37 __Sea Ice__[[BR]][[BR]]The sea ice session was coupled to biogeochemistry and was very short.[[BR]][[BR]] NEMO is coupled to LIM2-3, to CICEand to GELATO.[[BR]][[BR]]Going towards more generic and flexible interfaces is an objective. In practise, however, an interface always has some strong model dependencies, and full generality can hardly be achieved.[[BR]][[BR]]The developments for sea ice in NEMO were detailed for LIM and include: hpc optimization, ice dynamics, advection of multiple tracers, and the introduction of various complexity levels in the model.[[BR]][[BR]]HPC optimization should be addressed, in particular the fact that the sea ice model is called on all points of the domain.[[BR]][[BR]]The need for a sea ice model in NEMO was still seen as necessary as the interface has to be tested by someone.37 __Sea Ice__[[BR]][[BR]]The sea ice session was coupled to biogeochemistry and was very short.[[BR]][[BR]] NEMO is coupled to LIM2-3 (model and interface in the ref), to CICE (interface in the ref) and to GELATO.[[BR]][[BR]]Going towards more generic and flexible interfaces is an objective. In practise, however, an interface always has some strong model dependencies, and full generality can hardly be achieved.[[BR]][[BR]]The developments for sea ice in NEMO were detailed for LIM and include: hpc optimization, ice dynamics, advection of multiple tracers, and the introduction of various complexity levels in the model.[[BR]][[BR]]HPC optimization should be addressed, in particular the fact that the sea ice model is called on all points of the domain.[[BR]][[BR]]The need for a sea ice model in NEMO was still seen as necessary as the interface has to be tested by someone. 38 38 39 39 '''Session 4: Is AGRIF a major feature of NEMO? (Leaders: L. Debreu & D. Iovino)'''