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Add mass flux from melting or freezing to the ice-ocean boundary type (IOB) #114

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jkrasting opened this issue Mar 31, 2015 · 3 comments

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Add mass flux from melting or freezing to the ice ocean boundary type.  While we are at it, let's make sure we have a complete list of fields we would like to add to the IOB type.

@jkrasting jkrasting added this to the CMOR-ization of diagnostics milestone Mar 31, 2015
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This requires updates to the coupler. @adcroft-gfdl will look into moving the coupler to GitHub.

@jkrasting jkrasting assigned jkrasting and adcroft and unassigned jkrasting Apr 14, 2015
gustavo-marques pushed a commit to gustavo-marques/MOM6 that referenced this issue Aug 2, 2019
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Did we address this?

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We have added seaice_melt to the IOB in the MCT and NUOPC caps, but this field still needs to be added to the IOB in the coupled_driver. All the 'hooks' below the drivers have been already added (i.e., search for seaice_melt here). The same applies to the heat associated with sea ice and snow, melt or formation (seaice_melt_heat).

@Hallberg-NOAA Hallberg-NOAA self-assigned this Apr 19, 2021
MJHarrison-GFDL pushed a commit to MJHarrison-GFDL/MOM6 that referenced this issue Aug 16, 2022
diag_integral output includes ensemble number
jiandewang pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 13, 2023
* add optional run time info in nuopc cap. Author: Jun Wang
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