NEMO circum-Antarctic configuration for SAM sensitivity tests

Description paper : How does the Southern Annular Mode impact ice-shelf basal melt in Antarctica? D. Verfaillie, C. Pelletier, H. Goosse, N. C. Jourdain, C. Y. S. Bull, Q. Dalaiden, V. Favier, T. Fichefet, J. Wille. Nature Communications Earth & Environment (in review as of Dec. 15th, 2021) NEMO...

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Main Authors: Pelletier, Charles, Verfaillie, Deborah
Format: Software
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Published: Zenodo 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5780017
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Summary:Description paper : How does the Southern Annular Mode impact ice-shelf basal melt in Antarctica? D. Verfaillie, C. Pelletier, H. Goosse, N. C. Jourdain, C. Y. S. Bull, Q. Dalaiden, V. Favier, T. Fichefet, J. Wille. Nature Communications Earth & Environment (in review as of Dec. 15th, 2021) NEMO, LIM and XIOS (a NEMO-compatible I/O library) are developed by the NEMO consortium, and distributed under the CeCILL license (included herein). The NEMO-LIM version used is a local fork springing from NEMO 3.6 (revision 6859) which includes the following modifications: an undocumented lateral sea-ice melt scheme (J. Raulier, UCLouvain); the ice-shelf coupling module from the revision 11248 of the dev_isf_remapping_UKESM_GO6package_r9314 NEMO development branch. Complete NEMO documentation is available from the NEMO consortium website. : Developed within the framework of the PARAMOUR project, Decadal predictability and variability of polar climate: the role of atmosphere-ocean-cryosphere multiscale interactions. Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique–FNRS Grant number O0100718F (EOS ID 30454083).