Oceananigans vs MITgcm comparison in the GCM hydrostatic mode #2896
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The key difference between the two is the treatment of vorticity on horizontal immersed boundaries correct? |
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Yes. MITgcm sets vorticity to zero on |
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@jm-c and I have recently set up a latitude-longitude global ocean simulation at a 1-degree resolution to compare results from Oceananigans and MITgcm.
The setup is the following:
we evolve for 3 months starting from the same initial condition with the same forcing. The results in terms of$$T^{\text{Oceananigans}} - T^{\text{MITgcm}}$$
is shown below. The left plot shows the surface, while the right shows a transect of the Pacific ocean.
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