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== Getting the code == | == Getting the code == | ||
The tutorials can be cloned with the command: | |||
git clone gitlab@git.uwaterloo.ca:AppliedMath_fluids/MITgcm_Tutorials.git | |||
It's easiest if you clone this into the MITgcm directory tree, then the model will be able to find its source files when you compile the model. |
Revision as of 13:27, 6 January 2020
The group has three tutorials for running the MITgcm:
- Tutorial 1: Gravity wave. This is a good first introduction to MITgcm, and has some good points about troubleshooting the model.
- Tutorial 2: External forcing and ice. This tutorial will introduce you to controlling ice and external forcing. It is a good starting point for running your own MITgcm cases with ice.
- Tutorial 3: Open boundaries and other packages. This tutorial shows you how to use OBCS, pTracers, and shows the process of setting up a package from scratch.
For all tutorials it is assumed that you have followed the instructions to Setup the MITgcm.
Getting the code
The tutorials can be cloned with the command:
git clone gitlab@git.uwaterloo.ca:AppliedMath_fluids/MITgcm_Tutorials.git
It's easiest if you clone this into the MITgcm directory tree, then the model will be able to find its source files when you compile the model.