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ENHANCE-17 — Multi-Column Ocean scheme (MCO)
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Summary
Action | ENHANCE-17 — MCO (Multi-Column Ocean scheme) |
PI(S) | Gurvan Madec & Antoine Barthélemy |
Digest | Introduction of the Multi-Column Ocean scheme (MCO) developed by Barthélemy et al. (Ocean Modelling 2016), i.e. a subgrid-scale representation of ice-ocean interactions. LIM3 includes an ice thickness distribution, which provides heterogeneous surface buoyancy fluxes and stresses. The MCO scheme take them explicitly into account, by computing convection and turbulent vertical mixing separately in the open water/lead fraction of grid cells and below each ice thickness category. The resulting distinct temperature and salinity profiles of the ocean columns are allowed to be maintained over several time steps. |
Dependencies | Depends on nothing |
Target | 2017 merge party |
Trac Ticket | #XXXX |
SVN branch | branches/$YEAR/dev_r{REV}_{WGorINSTITUTE}-{NUM}_{PIS}-{KEYWORDS} |
Previewer(s) | - |
Reviewer(s) | - |
Status | In progress |
Link | ExtractUrl(.)? |
Abstract
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