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Changes between Version 23 and Version 24 of Users/Agenda/2018-07-11


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2018-07-11T13:44:22+02:00 (6 years ago)
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    7272            * CANAL: east-west periodic canal of variable size with several initial states and associated geostrophic currents (zonal jets or vortex) 
    7373            * ICEDYN: east-west + north-south periodic channel.  The common configuration includes an agrif zoom (1:3) in the middle of the basin to test how an ice patch is advected through it but one can also test the advection schemes (Prather and Ultimate-Macho) by removing the key_agrif in the cpp keys. 
    74             * ISOMIP: simple box configuration with an ice shelf with simple geometry on top. 
     74            * ISOMIP: simple box configuration with an ice shelf with simple geometry on top. The purpose of this test case is to evaluate the impact of various schemes and new development with iceshelf cavities. The exact original setup is described [http://staff.acecrc.org.au/~bkgalton/ISOMIP/test_cavities.pdf here]. 
    7575            * LOCK-EXCHANGE:classical fluid dynamics experiment that has been adapted by Haidvogel and Beckmann (1999) for testing advection schemes in ocean circulation models. It has been used by several authors including Burchard and Bolding (2002) and Ilıcak et al. (2012). The LOCK EXCHANGE experiment can in particulart illustrate the impact of different choices of numerical schemes and/or subgrid closures on spurious interior mixing 
    7676            * OVERFLOW: illustrates the impact of different choices of numerical schemes and/or subgrid closures on spurious interior mixing close to bottom topography. It is adapted from the non-rotating overflow configuration described in Haidvogel and Beckmann (1999) and further used by Ilıcak et al. (2012)