[ecco-support] Question about the Salinity budget
Fenty, Ian G (329C)
Ian.Fenty at jpl.nasa.gov
Wed Apr 25 08:28:23 EDT 2018
Guancheng/Micahel,
Have you read the budget closure document:
ftp://ecco.jpl.nasa.gov/Version4/Release3/doc/v4r3_budgets_howto.pdf
The MITgcm documentation has a complete technical description of the fluxes.
http://mitgcm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/algorithm/algorithm.html,
If you can be more specific about your question then we may be able to better help.
Ian
From: "Fenty, Ian G (329E)" <Ian.Fenty at jpl.nasa.gov>
Date: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at 8:10 AM
To: "ECCO support list, wider membership" <ecco-support at mit.edu>
Subject: Re: [ecco-support] Question about the Salinity budget
From: <ecco-support-bounces at mit.edu> on behalf of Ligc <liguancheng15 at mails.ucas.ac.cn>
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Date: Monday, April 23, 2018 at 9:50 AM
To: "ecco-support at mit.edu" <ecco-support at mit.edu>
Subject: [ecco-support] Question about the Salinity budget
Dear sir/madam,
Thanks for your effort for this data which is closed to the budget. It helps me a lot in some salinity research.
Recently, when i focused on the advection in details, i came across a question: I wanted to analysis its relevant horizontal and vertical advection processes in some area, so i tried to decompose the advective flux and find a particular term representing advection of the salinity by current through the base of the tracer cell results from your introduction, but i failed. I just wonder some technological descriptions about this advective flux and its detailed processes. I hope you could give me some suggestion.
Thank you for your kindness again!
Best regards,
Michael
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