Coastal freshening enhances eddy-driven heat transfer toward the Antarctic margins
This release contains the Matlab scripts used to generate, run, and analyze the MITgcm simulations, the configurations of the MITgcm simulations, and the products that we calculated from MITgcm diagnostics for the manuscript “Coastal freshening enhances eddy-driven heat transfer toward the Antarctic...
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2022
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5848094 https://zenodo.org/record/5848094 |
Summary: | This release contains the Matlab scripts used to generate, run, and analyze the MITgcm simulations, the configurations of the MITgcm simulations, and the products that we calculated from MITgcm diagnostics for the manuscript “Coastal freshening enhances eddy-driven heat transfer toward the Antarctic margins”. : This work is supported by the National Science Foundation, under award numbers OCE-1751386 and OPP-2023244, as well as awards OCE-2048590 and OPP-1643445. This work used the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment XSEDE, which is supported by the National Science Foundation grant number ACI-1548562. This work also used the Hoffman2 Cluster, which is supported by the IDRE Research Technology Group at UCLA. We thank the MITgcm team for their contribution to numerical modeling and for making their code available. Y. Si acknowledges the scholarship provided by China Scholarship Council that supports her study at UCLA. |
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