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CESM1.2.0 B compset 'ccsm_startup' ICs source

We ran CESM1.2.0 with "B" component set using the default initial conditions (ICs) for all components. I am in the process of writing up a Master's thesis based on results obtained from these runs and I would like to describe and appropriately reference the ICs used for this set-up of POP2, if possible. I have looked at other studies that have used a similar set-up of CESM1/CCSM4 and the CESM and POP2 documentation and POP2 FAQ, but it is not clear to me which Levitus or PHC2 climatology is used in the default start-up in the CCSM4 configuration of CESM1.2.0. Thank you in advance 
 

hannay

Cecile Hannay
AMWG Liaison
Staff member
Please could you attach the file env_run.xml. Thank you. 
 
Thank you for the reply.I have uploaded a sample env_run.xml file; I have tried to reset variable values to what they were likely to have been at the initialisation of the first run. I have also tried to remove references to particular directories that are likely irrelevant. I hope that is useful.
 

hannay

Cecile Hannay
AMWG Liaison
Staff member
I wanted to look at the env_run.xml to make sure the run starts from Levitus. It does. In the default configuration, some compset starts from a spunup ocean, other starts from Levitus. I wil check with the oceanograpghers to get more info about the dataset.
 

gokhan

CSEG and Liaisons
Staff member
The details of the ocean model initialization are given in Danabasoglu et al. (2012, J. CLimate, v25, 1361) -- see section 2. You can also take a look at the Large Ensemble paper by Kay et al. (2015, BAMS, in press). I believe Cecile confirmed that your case started from Levitus T and S and state of rest for the ocean model. So, you can cite Levitus et al. (1998) and Steele et al. (2001).
 
Thank you for the responce. I am aware of these two studies, I was just not sure whether they used default ICs (which we did), so I was not sure whether our ICs are equivalent to Danabasoglu et al. (2012).
 
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