Problems about temp and zeta results

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Vera
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Problems about temp and zeta results

#1 Unread post by Vera »

Hi, everybody, I have run the South China Sea Roms model for 1 month(December 2009),and I get an obviously wrong results. Near the eastern boundary, there's a little strange,such as:
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The normal results from hycom should be like this:
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The tide data is from OTPS, and forcing data is from ECMWF daily, and boundary condition is from hycom datasets. The output.dat is attached here.
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I wish that somebody may know what the problem is and give me some advice.
thank you very much.
Last edited by Vera on Thu Sep 07, 2017 8:07 am, edited 2 times in total.

Gabriel_Carvalho
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Re: Problems about temp and zeta results

#2 Unread post by Gabriel_Carvalho »

Hi,

You are using radiation boundary condition for T, S and 3d-momentum, meaning that it is not getting any boundary information on this variables during the simulation. Try using RadNud condition, or even clamped to see if the problem persists.

good luck,

Vera
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Re: Problems about temp and zeta results

#3 Unread post by Vera »

Thanks for your reply, Gabriel!
Try using RadNud condition, or even clamped to see if the problem persists.
Yes, I have tried them both, and the former condition has better results, but problems still exist.

surface temprature lower than hycom results.
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ssh closer to the hycom results.
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The feedback file is attached below.
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Any comments will be much appreciated, thanks in advance!

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