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MITgcm is a finite volume model written in Fortran 77 that is intended for use in a wide range of geophysical fluid modelling applications. | MITgcm is a finite volume model written in Fortran 77 that is intended for use in a wide range of geophysical fluid modelling applications. | ||
* [[ | * [[MITgcm Setup|Getting started with MITgcm]] | ||
* [http://mitgcm.org The website for MITgcm] | * [http://mitgcm.org The website for MITgcm] | ||
* [http://github.com/MITgcm/MITgcm The MITgcm code repository] | |||
* [[MITgcm_configs|Configuration Files]] | |||
* [[MITgcm_Tutorials|MITgcm tutorials]] | * [[MITgcm_Tutorials|MITgcm tutorials]] | ||
* [[ | * [[MITgcm_tips|MITgcm tips and tricks]] | ||
* [[NetCDF_Converter|NetCDF Converter]] | * [[NetCDF_Converter|NetCDF Converter]] | ||
* [[MITgcm_Manual|MITgcm supplemental manual]] |
Latest revision as of 15:20, 13 May 2024
MITgcm (MIT general circulation model)
MITgcm is a finite volume model written in Fortran 77 that is intended for use in a wide range of geophysical fluid modelling applications.