------------------------------------------------------------------------ Note: Original version of the code, named OzPOM and maintained by John Hunter is available at http://www.antcrc.utas.edu.au/~johunter/ozpom.html (The version on the pom web, POM2K, maintains the basic structure of the original code, but may include modifications by Princeton) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Fri, 2 Nov 2001 21:42:26 +1100 Sender: johunter@hunter.antcrc.utas.edu.au Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 21:42:26 +1100 From: John Robert Hunter To: glm@splash.Princeton.EDU, ezer@splash.Princeton.EDU, p.holloway@adfa.edu.au, signell@saclantc.nato.int, brian.williams@newcastle.edu.au, E.F.Young@cefas.co.uk Subject: pom2k George, Tal, Peter, Rich, Brian, Emma: Attached is a "beta" version (called version 0) of my "cleaned up" version of POM. I've called it "pom2k" where the "2K" is an approximation to 2000, 2001 ..... The relevant files are pom2k.f and the "include" file pom2k.c (pom2k.n includes the netCDF routines). Could you have a look over it, run it if you can and give me any comments? It is set up to run the seamount problem. If you don't have access to netCDF, just delete the 5 calls to subroutine write_netcdf and the routine itself. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I also attach a set of Matlab routines for plotting the netCDF output of pom2k -- you may want to put these on your site as well. They are called POMVIZ and are based heavily on Rich Signell's OMVIZ routines. I have attached a "zip" and a "tar" file of the complete package-- these both contain exactly the same files. The file "readme_pomviz" (included in pomviz.zip and pomviz.tar) provides a brief description of the routines. The routine plotall.m provides an example of the use of most of the other routines, and is set up for plotting the results of pom2k from iproblem=1 (the seamount problem). Note that these routines require Charles Denham's netCDF Toolbox for Matlab-5/6, available from: http://crusty.er.usgs.gov/~cdenham/MexCDF/nc4ml5.html#DOWNLOADING Alternatively, if you would rather not put these plotting routines on your web site, you could provide a link to them at my own ftp site. To retrieve the POMVIZ package, users should: (a) ftp to ftp.antcrc.utas.edu.au (b) login as "ftp", using your email address as a password (c) cd pub/johunter/pomviz (d) Copy across files Best wishes, John ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + John Hunter, Tel. (work) 03 6226 7849 + + Antarctic Cooperative Research Centre, Tel. (home) 03 6234 8391 + + University of Tasmania, Fax. 03 6226 2973 + + GPO Box 252-80, email (work) john.hunter@utas.edu.au + + Hobart, Tasmania 7001, email (private) jhunter@trump.net.au + + Australia http://www.trump.net.au/~jhunter + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++