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The NCAR CSM Ocean Model (NCOM) Version 1.4
Entry ID: NCOM-Ocean_Model-00
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The NCAR CSM Ocean Model (NCOM) is based on the GFDL 's Modular Ocean Model
(MOM) 1.1 global oceanic general circulation model with substantial modifications to include improved mesoscale tracer transport, boundary layer mixing, and surface forcing. The NCAR CSM Ocean Model (NCOM) is a collaborative project among all of the members of the NCAR Oceanography Section . Our goal is to develop and maintain a suite of state of the art ocean component models both for coupled climate system integrations and as testbeds for scientific processes studies in uncoupled mode.
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It is recommended that ocean modelers who acquire the NCOM 1.4 source code
from this site should register as an NCOM user. Updates to the NCOM will be announced to registered users and will appear on this web page from time to time in the future. If you are an active NCOM user, please check this site periodically for the most recent updates to the NCOM and its data files.
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- The NCOM distribution (ncom1.4.0.tar.gz) consists of the NCOM 1.4 Fortran
source code and a collection of shell scripts. - Distribution terms and conditions can be viewed from the following URL: http://www.cesm.ucar.edu/models/ocn-ncom/README.NCOM1.4.html#COPYR ... ![]()
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R.C. Pacanowski, K. Dixon, A. Rosati. Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
/NOAA. Princeton, NJ. 08542 Bryan, Kirk. A numerical method for the study of the circulation world ocean: 1969, J. Computat. Phys 4 347-376.
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