1 | \chapter{Water Cycle Simulation} |
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3 | \label{sc:water} |
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5 | To simulate the water cycle with the LMD Generic Model: |
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6 | |
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7 | \begin{itemize} |
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10 | \item In {\tt callphys.def}, set tracer to true: {\tt tracer=.true.}. In the radiative |
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11 | transfer sub-section, chose an appropriate correlated-k database that includes the effect |
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12 | of water vapour (e.g. {\tt corrkdir=CO2_H2Ovar}), and set {\tt varactive=.true.}, {\tt varfixed=.false.}. |
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14 | The important parameters are {\tt water=.true.}, to use water vapor |
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15 | and ice tracers, and {\tt sedimentation=.true.} to |
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16 | allow sedimentation of water ice clouds. |
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18 | In {\tt traceur.def}, include (at least) two tracers: {\tt h2o_ice} and {\tt h2o_vap}. |
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20 | \input{input/h2o_list.tex} |
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22 | \item {\bf Compilation} |
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23 | You need to compile with at least 2 tracers. If you don't have CO2 clouds, |
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24 | ({\tt dustbin=0}) or other tracers, |
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25 | compilation is done with the command lines: |
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26 | \begin{verbatim} |
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27 | makegcm -d 64x48x25 -t 2 -p std newstart |
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28 | \end{verbatim} |
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29 | \begin{verbatim} |
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30 | makegcm -d 64x48x25 -t 2 -p std gcm |
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31 | \end{verbatim} |
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33 | Of course, you will also need an appropriate {\tt traceur.def} file |
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34 | indicating you will use tracers {\tt h2o\_vap} and {\tt h2o\_ice}; |
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35 | if you only run with 2 tracers, then the contents of the {\tt traceur.def} |
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36 | file should be: |
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37 | \begin{verbatim} |
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38 | 2 |
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39 | h2o_ice |
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40 | h2o_vap |
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41 | \end{verbatim} |
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42 | Note that the order in which tracers are set in the {\tt traceur.def} file |
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43 | is not important. |
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44 | |
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45 | \item {\bf Run} \\ \\ |
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46 | Same as usual. Just make sure that your start files contains |
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47 | the initial states for water, with an initial state for water vapor |
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48 | and water ice particles. |
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49 | |
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50 | [+LIQUID] |
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51 | |
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52 | \end {itemize} |
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