POM
has a new User Forum site, please visit & register at:
http://mpipom.ihs.ncu.edu.tw/
There you will also be able to download the latest version mpiPOM with
many new features
including data assimilation, and soon tracer, tides & wave effects
all in
one simple package!
Enjoy these FREE
codes! If you find them useful and publish and/or present the
results from using them, please acknowledge the appropriate authors
and/or contributors.
Please report bugs,
send comments and code improvements
to
lyo@princeton.edu.
New
Parallel mpiPOM Code:
To learn the new
parallel mpiPOM codes (based on Toni
Jordi's sbPOM), download
here
the Idealized
Experiments & lecture
notes that were used in
ocean modeling training lectures,
by Leo Oey & Toni Jordi after the IWMO-2011
workshop in QIngdao, China, Jun/10/2011
The corresponding
FORTRAN-77 version pom08 experiments can be downloaded from here.
Download
latest
Parallel POM Code - sbPOM - developed by Toni
Jordi
George Mellor's
POM-Wave Codes & Publications
NearshorePOM
(POM+Wave in Surf Zone)
(2007),
Forcing a three-dimensional, hydrostatic,
primitive-equation model for application in the surf zone: 2.
Application to DUCK94, J.
Geophys. Res., 112,
C08019, doi:10.1029/2006JC003474.
Tides,
Rivers, Open Boundary Conditions etc:
To learn how to
specify tides (1 or more components), rivers, open BC etc - download
the code here.
Surface Forcing: Oey,
L.-Y., 1986: The formation and maintenance of density fronts on U.S.
southeastern continental shelf during winter. J. Phys. Oceanogr. 16,
1121–1135.
Rivers: Oey, L-Y.,
1996: Simulation of mesoscale variability in the Gulf of Mexico:
Sensitivity studies, comparison with observations, and trapped wave
propagation.
Journal of Physical Oceanography, 26(2), 145-175.
Tides+OpenBC: Cummins, P.
F., and L-Y. Oey, 1997: Simulation of barotropic and
baroclinic tides off northern British Columbia. Journal of Physical
Oceanography, 27(5), 762-781.
New 4th-order Pressure Gradient Scheme:
Download from this
directory the seamount code with the new 4th and
6th-order
pressure-gradient schemes that Jarle and I developed and tested;
see Berntsen
& Oey, 2010, Ocean
Dynamics, 60(2),
doi:10.1007/s10236-009-0245-y
Here is the corresponding sbPOM/mpiPOM
version .
POM08 Codes with Wetting&Drying:
pom08.f
--- This
version eliminates bugs found in earlier versions; it is pom2k.f + WAD
tested for WAD as well as
non-WAD runs [see "readme"] --- lyo (Apr/18/2008)
pom08.c
---
common block file
pom08.n
---
NetCDF subroutines
runpom08*
--- runscript (example)
readme
pom08.nc
--- 50day
netcdf output (~675Mb; right-click to save)
pom08.out
--- 50day ASCII
output (~320Mb; right-click to save)
pom2k.f
--- This
is a corrected version of the original pom2k (without WAD); this
version eliminates bugs
found by G.Mellor in
subr.profq [see "readme" above]
The following earlier versions are for
reference only - DO NOT USE
pom08.f_nov012007
--- Nov/01/2007 version
pom08.f_oct172007
--- Oct/17/2007 version
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The following pom98* version is not supported.
pom98_wad.f --- Minor changes from pom98_wad.f_jul252007
below, mostly on "comments," but:
BOTH nwad & nsmolar must NOW
= 0 to recover original POM w/o WAD (Jul/30/2007) -
(search for "!nsmolar")
comblk98_wad.h
--- common block file
(Jul/22/2007)
Smolarkiewicz scheme, i.e. nsmolar=1, has now been
tested; see WAD Run Experiences and download codes.
[BUT see above latest readme]
Notes
(pdf version)
Earlier Versions:
Inundation or Wet and
Dry (WAD) Processes
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