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Adds a latitude-dependent background viscosity #709

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@adcroft adcroft commented Feb 9, 2018

  • For ESM4, there is a desire to provide additional viscosity at high-
    latitude. In SPEAR this is currently done by creating a file and
    reading in a map of background viscosity. This commit provides a simple
    function of sin(lat).
  • Changes MOM_parameter_docs.
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- For ESM4, there is a desire to provide additional viscosity at high-
  latitude. In SPEAR this is currently done by creating a file and
  reading in a map of background viscosity. This commit provides a simple
  function of sin(lat).
- Changes MOM_parameter_docs.
- No answer changes.
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@Hallberg-NOAA Hallberg-NOAA merged commit 04cd86a into mom-ocean:dev/gfdl Feb 10, 2018
@adcroft adcroft deleted the add-latitudinal-bg-visc branch March 5, 2018 14:32
raphaeldussin pushed a commit to raphaeldussin/MOM6 that referenced this pull request Sep 27, 2024
bigthetao refers the the uppercase greek letter theta used for
conservative temperature. Salinity so uses the roman alphabet
and a bigso is ambiguous as many papers use S for salinity hence
absso seems like the most unambiguous.
marshallward pushed a commit to marshallward/MOM6 that referenced this pull request Sep 30, 2024
bigthetao refers the the uppercase greek letter theta used for
conservative temperature. Salinity so uses the roman alphabet
and a bigso is ambiguous as many papers use S for salinity hence
absso seems like the most unambiguous.
gmacgilchrist pushed a commit to gmacgilchrist/MOM6 that referenced this pull request Oct 9, 2024
bigthetao refers the the uppercase greek letter theta used for
conservative temperature. Salinity so uses the roman alphabet
and a bigso is ambiguous as many papers use S for salinity hence
absso seems like the most unambiguous.
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