Changeset 3989 for CONFIG/UNIFORM/v6/IPSLCM6/GENERAL/PARAM/ping_nemo.xml
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- 08/06/18 11:38:27 (6 years ago)
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CONFIG/UNIFORM/v6/IPSLCM6/GENERAL/PARAM/ping_nemo.xml
r3906 r3989 195 195 <field id="CMIP6_vsfsit" field_ref="dummy_XY" /> <!-- P1 (kg m-2 s-1) virtual_salt_flux_into_sea_water_due_to_sea_ice_thermodynamics : This variable measures the virtual salt flux into sea water due to the melting of sea ice. It is set to zero in models which receive a real water flux. --> 196 196 <field id="CMIP6_wfcorr" field_ref="dummy_XY" /> <!-- P0 (kg m-2 s-1) water_flux_correction : Positive flux implies correction adds water to ocean. *** NEMO-RD : TODO add appropriate variable in forced mode (OMIP) : SSS restoring + correction of global volume of water --> 197 <field id="CMIP6_wfo" field_ref=" dummy_XY" /> <!-- P1 (kg m-2 s-1) water_flux_into_sea_water : computed as the water flux into the ocean divided by the area of the ocean portion of the grid cell. This is the sum of the next two variables in this table. -->197 <field id="CMIP6_wfo" field_ref="empmr" /> <!-- P1 (kg m-2 s-1) water_flux_into_sea_water : computed as the water flux into the ocean divided by the area of the ocean portion of the grid cell. This is the sum of the next two variables in this table. --> 198 198 <field id="CMIP6_wfonocorr" field_ref="empmr" /> <!-- P1 (kg m-2 s-1) water_flux_into_sea_water_without_flux_correction : computed as the water flux (without flux correction) into the ocean divided by the area of the ocean portion of the grid cell. *** NEMO-RD : TODO in field_ocean, empmr is defined as water flux out of sea ice and sea water. Is sea ice really taken into here? If no, correct description in field. If yes, this input is wrong here. --> 199 199 <field id="CMIP6_wmo" field_ref="wocetr_eff" > this * $rau0 </field> <!-- P1 (kg s-1) upward_ocean_mass_transport : Upward mass transport from resolved and parameterized advective transport. -->
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