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6.4 Ocean Packages
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6.4.1 GMREDI: Gent/McWiliams/Redi SGS Eddy Parameterization
6.4.1.1 Redi scheme: Isopycnal diffusion
6.4.1.2 GM parameterization
6.4.1.3 Griffies Skew Flux
6.4.1.4 Variable
6.4.1.5 Tapering and stability
6.4.1.6 Tapering: Danabasoglu and McWilliams, J. Clim. 1995
6.4.1.7 Tapering: Large, Danabasoglu and Doney, JPO 1997
6.4.1.8 Package Reference
6.4.1.9 Experiments and tutorials that use gmredi
6.4.2 KPP: Nonlocal K-Profile Parameterization for Vertical Mixing
6.4.2.1 Introduction
6.4.2.2 KPP configuration and compiling
6.4.2.3 Run-time parameters
6.4.2.4 Equations and key routines
6.4.2.5 Flow chart
6.4.2.6 KPP diagnostics
6.4.2.7 Reference experiments
6.4.2.8 References
6.4.2.9 Experiments and tutorials that use kpp
6.4.3 GGL90: a TKE vertical mixing scheme
6.4.3.1 Key subroutines, parameters and files
6.4.3.2 Experiments and tutorials that use zonal filter
6.4.4 OPPS: Ocean Penetrative Plume Scheme
6.4.4.1 Key subroutines, parameters and files
6.4.4.2 Experiments and tutorials that use zonal filter
6.4.5 BULK_FORCE: Bulk Formula Package
6.4.5.1 Experiments and tutorials that use bulk_force
6.4.6 EXF: The external forcing package
6.4.6.1 Introduction
6.4.6.2 EXF configuration, compiling & running
6.4.6.3 Run-time parameters
6.4.6.4 EXF bulk formulae
6.4.6.5 EXF input fields and units
6.4.6.6 Key subroutines
6.4.6.7 EXF diagnostics
6.4.6.8 Experiments and tutorials that use exf
6.4.6.9 References
6.4.7 CAL: The calendar package
6.4.7.1 Basic assumptions for the calendar tool
6.4.7.2 Format of calendar dates
6.4.7.3 Calendar dates and time intervals
6.4.7.4 Using the calendar together with MITgcm
6.4.7.5 The individual calendars
6.4.7.6 Short routine description
6.4.7.7 Experiments and tutorials that use cal
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