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CESM2-WACCM bathymetry and partial z grids

dramauh

Estanislao
New Member
Dear Community,

Recently, I noticed that the depth deptho_fx_blabla_nc agrees with the sum up of the vertical levels width. Can anyone confirm whether this is an issue or CESM2-WACCM does not use partial grids? Thanks in advance for all you help

Kind regards,

Estanislao
 
Solution
Hi,
so I am not sure if it is a problem or CESM-WACCM does not use partial bottom cells. Most of the models that I use, have partial vertical thickness cells at the bottom because the seafloor usually does not agree with the total thickness. So, I wonder if anyone knows about this topic.

The CESM ocean model POP does not have partial cells along the bottom.

strandwg

Moderator
Staff member
Dear Community,

Recently, I noticed that the depth deptho_fx_blabla_nc agrees with the sum up of the vertical levels width. Can anyone confirm whether this is an issue or CESM2-WACCM does not use partial grids? Thanks in advance for all you help

Kind regards,

Estanislao

I don't quite understand your question. Is there a problem you've found?
 
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dramauh

Estanislao
New Member
Hi,
so I am not sure if it is a problem or CESM-WACCM does not use partial bottom cells. Most of the models that I use, have partial vertical thickness cells at the bottom because the seafloor usually does not agree with the total thickness. So, I wonder if anyone knows about this topic.
 
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strandwg

Moderator
Staff member
Hi,
so I am not sure if it is a problem or CESM-WACCM does not use partial bottom cells. Most of the models that I use, have partial vertical thickness cells at the bottom because the seafloor usually does not agree with the total thickness. So, I wonder if anyone knows about this topic.

The CESM ocean model POP does not have partial cells along the bottom.
 
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