Summary
Also known as
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Model type
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Single
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Model part of larger framework
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Note on status model
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Date note status model
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Technical specs
Supported platforms
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Unix, Linux, Windows
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Other platform
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Programming language
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Fortran77, Fortran90
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Other program language
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Code optimized
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Multiple processors implemented
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Nr of distributed processors
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Nr of shared processors
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Start year development
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1982
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Does model development still take place?
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Yes
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If above answer is no, provide end year model development
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Code development status
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When did you indicate the 'code development status'?
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Model availability
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As code, As teaching tool
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Source code availability (Or provide future intension)
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Through owner"Through owner" is not in the list (Through web repository, Through CSDMS repository) of allowed values for the "Source code availability" property.
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Source web address
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Source csdms web address
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Program license type
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GPL v2
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Program license type other
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Memory requirements
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--
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Typical run time
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--
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In/Output
Describe input parameters
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Topography, temperature, salinity, wind, heat/salt fluxes. Determine by user and application.
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Input format
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ASCII, Binary
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Other input format
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NetCDF
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Describe output parameters
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3D fields of temperature, salinity, velocity, turbulent kinetic energy; 2D fields of surface elevation, vertically averaged velocity, stream function.
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Output format
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ASCII, Binary
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Other output format
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NetCDF
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Pre-processing software needed?
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No
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Describe pre-processing software
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Post-processing software needed?
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Yes
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Describe post-processing software
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Matlab package and other Fortran routines
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Visualization software needed?
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Yes
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If above answer is yes
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Matlab
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Other visualization software
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Process
Describe processes represented by the model
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Any 3D ocean circulation, mixing, dispersion processes, etc
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Describe key physical parameters and equations
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Primitive equations for momentum, heat and salt fluxes, as well as TKE equations.
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Describe length scale and resolution constraints
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Model used for grid size ranging from ~1m to 1000km
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Describe time scale and resolution constraints
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CFL condition
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Describe any numerical limitations and issues
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--
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Testing
Describe available calibration data sets
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Testing described in various papers (see web page)
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Upload calibration data sets if available:
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Describe available test data sets
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--
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Upload test data sets if available:
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Describe ideal data for testing
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--
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Other
Do you have current or future plans for collaborating with other researchers?
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There are over 3000 users from 70 countries registered in the POM users data base.
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Comments
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Web page includes additional information on code development, annual meetings, applications and searchable data base of over 1000 POM related journal publications.
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Princeton Ocean Model (POM)
Introduction
History
Papers
Princeton Ocean Model (POM) Questionnaire
Contact Information
Model:
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Princeton Ocean Model (POM)
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Contact person:
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Tal Ezer (Project manager)
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Institute:
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Old Dominion University
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City:
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Norfolk, Virginia
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Country:
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USA
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Email:
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tezer@odu.edu
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2nd person involved:
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Lie-Yauw Oey
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3rd person involved:
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--
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Model description
Model type:
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Single model for the marine domain.
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Description:
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The Princeton Ocean Model (POM), a simple-to-run yet powerful ocean modeling code that is able to simulate a wide-range of problems: circulation and mixing processes in rivers, estuaries, shelf and slope, lakes, semi-enclosed seas and open and global ocean. POM is a sigma coordinate, free surface ocean model with embedded turbulence and wave sub-models, and wet-dry capability. It has been one of the first coastal ocean models freely available to users, with currently over 3000 users from 70 countries.
For more details see: http://www.aos.princeton.edu/WWWPUBLIC/htdocs.pom/
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Technical information
Supported platforms:
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UNIX, Linux, Windows
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Programming language:
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Fortran77, Fortran90
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Model development started at:
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1982 and is still going on
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To what degree will the model become available:
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As source code and as teaching tool
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Current license type:
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GPL v2
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Memory requirements:
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--
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Typical run time:
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--
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Input / Output description
Input parameters:
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Topography, temperature, salinity, wind, heat/salt fluxes. Determine by user and application.
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Input format:
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ASCII, Binary and netCDF
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Output parameters:
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3D fields of temperature, salinity, velocity, turbulent kinetic energy; 2D fields of surface elevation, vertically averaged velocity, stream function.
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Output format:
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ASCII, Binary and netCDF
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Post-processing software (if needed):
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Yes, Matlab package and other Fortran routines
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Visualization software (if needed):
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Yes, matlab
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Process description
Processes represented by model:
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Any 3D ocean circulation, mixing, dispersion processes, etc
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Key physical parameters & equations:
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Primitive equations for momentum, heat and salt fluxes, as well as TKE equations.
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Length scale & resolution constraints:
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Model used for grid size ranging from ~1m to 1000km
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Time scale & resolution constraints:
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CFL condition
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Numerical limitations and issues :
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--
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Testing
Available calibration data sets:
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Testing described in various papers (see web page)
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Available test data sets:
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--
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Ideal data for testing:
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--
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User groups
Currently or plans for collaborating with:
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There are over 3000 users from 70 countries registered in the POM users data base.
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Documentation
Comments:
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Web page includes additional information on code development, annual meetings, applications and searchable data base of over 1000 POM related journal publications.
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Issues
Help
Input Files
Output Files
Download
Source
See POM website:
http://www.aos.princeton.edu/WWWPUBLIC/PROFS/waddownload.html
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