[ecco-support] Access to ECCOv4

Fenty, Ian G (329C) Ian.Fenty at jpl.nasa.gov
Mon Apr 3 14:43:58 EDT 2017


Guancheng,
We will help you figure out why your salinity budget is not closing.  Please describe the method you’ve used.  Be explicit.  Hopefully, we’ll be able to identify the issue and give you advice.
-Ian Fenty


On 3/31/17, 12:35 AM, "ecco-support-bounces at mit.edu on behalf of 李冠城" <ecco-support-bounces at mit.edu on behalf of liguancheng15 at mails.ucas.ac.cn> wrote:

    
    Dear sir/madam,
    
    
    My name is Guancheng Li, a Ph.D student in Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Recently I am using ECCO2 reanalyses data to study the mixed layer salinity variability
     around North Pacific. First I want to thank you for providing this dataset, which is very important of my Ph.D research work!
      I tried to calculate the advection of salinity flux of each model grid by using the original variables,but found the salinity budget always cannot fit with the salinity variability itself.
     So,I was wondering if there's any available variable to test my output,such as Ekman component and geostrophic component transport .Could you give me some suggestion to improve my work if it is convenient? I would greatly appreciate that. 
    
    
    Thank you so much! I really appreciate your help! 
    
    
    Best regards,
    Guancheng
    
    
    
    
    




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