Model Status and Analysis Planning | Weekly Research Update
This week, I reinitialized the N-less run on January 1st using a perfect restart on 10 nodes. So far, the model has been running smoothly and has already made it to the end of April. A quick look at mid-April velocities show that we no longer have hydrodynamic deviations between the long hindcast and the N-less run (hooray!). While the model has been running, I have continued to read. As Alex suggested, I added notes on the “Relevance to Puget Sound” to papers I have already read. This week I have also started to brainstorm figures to make once the run N-less run is complete. More details below. N-less run status To verify that we have eliminated hydrodynamic deviations, I took a look at difference figures between the long
Model Status and Analysis Planning | Weekly Research Update
This week, I reinitialized the N-less run on January 1st using a perfect restart on 10 nodes. So far, the model has been running smoothly and has already made it to the end of April. A quick look at mid-April velocities show that we no longer have hydrodynamic deviations between the long hindcast and the N-less run (hooray!). While the model has been running, I have continued to read. As Alex suggested, I added notes on the “Relevance to Puget Sound” to papers I have already read. This week I have also started to brainstorm figures to make once the run N-less run is complete. More details below. N-less run status To verify that we have eliminated hydrodynamic deviations, I took a look at difference figures between the long
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