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Save MOC due to GM bolus velocity (postprocessing script) #673

Open milenaveneziani opened 4 years ago

milenaveneziani commented 4 years ago

Mat noted that we should save the MOC component due to the bolus velocity. This is especially important when we use horizontally and vertically varying GM, to make sure that things look OK.

xylar commented 4 years ago

@milenaveneziani, could you clarify if the request is to plot just the MOC component due to the bolus velocity or if it is to write out this data in a NetCDF file (or both)?

milenaveneziani commented 4 years ago

The easiest thing could be to start saving it to file. And then leave the plotting to the more advanced user.

xylar commented 2 years ago

@milenaveneziani, is this something you want to try to do before the next MPAS-Analysis release in a month or so?

milenaveneziani commented 2 years ago

probably not, @xylar. I'd also need to check with @vanroekel about whether this is done already with in-house scripts.

xylar commented 2 years ago

That's fine. Just checking.

vanroekel commented 2 years ago

@milenaveneziani this is now written by the online MPAS-O analysis member by all runs for quite a while. I don't recall exactly when, but now for all meshes that have the MOC turned on in MPAS-O you get the total (resolved + GM) and a separate GM only streamfunction.

milenaveneziani commented 2 years ago

OK, so I did remember correctly. Thanks @vanroekel. It would just be a matter of adding panels with the GM bolus streamfunction component in MPAS-Analysis.