P prasanna Prasanna Kanti Ghoshal Member Jul 22, 2021 #1 I am new in MOM6.How to create boundary conditions for a grid from a dataset using MOM6? I am doing it in HPC. I need step to step guide.
I am new in MOM6.How to create boundary conditions for a grid from a dataset using MOM6? I am doing it in HPC. I need step to step guide.
L lizdrenkard Liz Drenkard New Member Jul 23, 2021 #2 It's not really a step-to-step guide but I use the PyCNAL_regridding toolset: GitHub - ESMG/PyCNAL_regridding: Regridding library for PyCNAL Specifically, a modified version of examples/SODA3.3.1/Creating_Initial_and_Boundary_conditions_from_SODA3.py
It's not really a step-to-step guide but I use the PyCNAL_regridding toolset: GitHub - ESMG/PyCNAL_regridding: Regridding library for PyCNAL Specifically, a modified version of examples/SODA3.3.1/Creating_Initial_and_Boundary_conditions_from_SODA3.py
P prasanna Prasanna Kanti Ghoshal Member Jul 26, 2021 #3 lizdrenkard said: It's not really a step-to-step guide but I use the PyCNAL_regridding toolset: GitHub - ESMG/PyCNAL_regridding: Regridding library for PyCNAL Specifically, a modified version of examples/SODA3.3.1/Creating_Initial_and_Boundary_conditions_from_SODA3.py Click to expand... Thank you. But I need a guide too. If you know any website except github inform me.
lizdrenkard said: It's not really a step-to-step guide but I use the PyCNAL_regridding toolset: GitHub - ESMG/PyCNAL_regridding: Regridding library for PyCNAL Specifically, a modified version of examples/SODA3.3.1/Creating_Initial_and_Boundary_conditions_from_SODA3.py Click to expand... Thank you. But I need a guide too. If you know any website except github inform me.
cermak Rob Cermak Member Aug 3, 2021 #4 OBC/IC items are in our queue for gridtools. It may be a couple weeks before a guide can be pulled together. In another post, there is a notebook that contains a little more detail which could be useful.
OBC/IC items are in our queue for gridtools. It may be a couple weeks before a guide can be pulled together. In another post, there is a notebook that contains a little more detail which could be useful.