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* [[Gravity_wave_tutorial|Tutorial 1: Gravity Wave]]. This is a good first introduction to MITgcm, and has some good points about troubleshooting the model. | * [[Gravity_wave_tutorial|Tutorial 1: Gravity Wave]]. This is a good first introduction to MITgcm, and has some good points about troubleshooting the model. | ||
* [[SEAICE_tutorial|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. | * [[SEAICE_tutorial|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. | ||
* [[OBCS_tutorial|Tutorial 3: Open Boundaries]]. This tutorial shows you how to use OBCS, pTracers, and shows the process of setting up a package from scratch. | |||
For | For all tutorials it is assumed that you have followed the instructions to [[MITgcm_Setup|Setup the MITgcm]]. | ||
== Getting the code == | == Getting the code == | ||
Download or clone the code from the [https://git.uwaterloo.ca/tghill/MITgcmTutorials group gitlab]. 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. | Download or clone the code from the [https://git.uwaterloo.ca/tghill/MITgcmTutorials group gitlab]. 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 13:39, 1 February 2019
The group has two 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. 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
Download or clone the code from the group gitlab. 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.