Typos
Typo in the model formulation
Hi,
Not a big deal, but the documentation should be correct.
In the v momentum equation, -fu should changed to +fu
Bjørn Ådlandsvik
Not a big deal, but the documentation should be correct.
In the v momentum equation, -fu should changed to +fu
Bjørn Ådlandsvik
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Typo in Wikiroms Functionals Section
Hi, I found another typo at WikiROMS Functionals section:
ana_nudgcoef.h is defined as: "For providing analytic atmospheric humidity"
Kind Regards,
Rafael
ana_nudgcoef.h is defined as: "For providing analytic atmospheric humidity"
Kind Regards,
Rafael
Re: Typos
I guess that there is a typo in P.91 of ROMS Manual.
The "ana_sbflux" in the sixth line from section 7.2.6 (Model forcing) is not in /Functionals.
Should it be "ana_srflux" ?
Best regards, Kai-Cheng, Hu.
The "ana_sbflux" in the sixth line from section 7.2.6 (Model forcing) is not in /Functionals.
Should it be "ana_srflux" ?
Best regards, Kai-Cheng, Hu.
Re: Typos
The WikiROMS page on open boundary conditions (https://www.myroms.org/wiki/index.php/B ... _condition) appears to have the multiplying gravity terms mixed up between the Flather and Chapman boundary conditions. The Flather boundary condition should have \sqrt{g/h} not \sqrt{gD} and vice versa for Chapman.
Re: Typos
I think there is another typo on WikiROMS in the section for horizontal and vertical advection (https://www.myroms.org/wiki/index.php/N ... _Advection). The units don't seem to be working out in the equation for advection of tracer C, or perhaps I am missing something.
Re: Typos
At risk of being super annoying, I have another possible typo:
On WikiROMS, under Equations of Motion > Horizontal Boundary Conditions (https://www.myroms.org/wiki/index.php/E ... Conditions), it says
On WikiROMS, under Equations of Motion > Horizontal Boundary Conditions (https://www.myroms.org/wiki/index.php/E ... Conditions), it says
However, the code in Utilities/metrics.F, when masking is defined for the simulation, says (Line 521)Boundary conditions on these masked regions are straightforward, with a choice of no-slip or free-slip walls.
Set no-slip boundary conditions on land-mask boundaries regardless of supplied value of gamma2.
Re: Typos
I'm glad someone is finally reading this.kthyng wrote:The WikiROMS page on open boundary conditions (https://www.myroms.org/wiki/index.php/B ... _condition) appears to have the multiplying gravity terms mixed up between the Flather and Chapman boundary conditions. The Flather boundary condition should have \sqrt{g/h} not \sqrt{gD} and vice versa for Chapman.
Perhaps you are missing the fact that u,v still have units of m/s while omega is simply 1/s.The units don't seem to be working out in the equation for advection of tracer C, or perhaps I am missing something.
The code here is setting the land mask on psi points, used in:Set no-slip boundary conditions on land-mask boundaries regardless of supplied value of gamma2.
It seems that only the outside walls can have free slip or no slip if I understand the code correctly.! Compute flux-components of the horizontal divergence of the stress
! tensor (m5/s2) in XI- and ETA-directions.
Re: Typos
I think that the terms are inconsistent regardless of omega's units because the time derivative term has an extra length scale in the denominator. Also, with units of 1/s, the omega term then has two extra length scales in it, relative to the x- and y-derivative terms.Perhaps you are missing the fact that u,v still have units of m/s while omega is simply 1/s
That is my understanding as well. I do think it is then worth noting that masked regions in the interior of numerical domains are always no-slip.It seems that only the outside walls can have free slip or no slip if I understand the code correctly.
Re: Typos
You should know that m is like 1/dx, n is like 1/dy, both having units of 1/m.kthyng wrote:I think that the terms are inconsistent regardless of omega's units because the time derivative term has an extra length scale in the denominator. Also, with units of 1/s, the omega term then has two extra length scales in it, relative to the x- and y-derivative terms.
You are right. It didn't used to be the case (when I understood what was going on), but Sasha has touched everything.That is my understanding as well. I do think it is then worth noting that masked regions in the interior of numerical domains are always no-slip.
Re: Typos
OK, my fault. My comment referred to the 2010 manual and not to the draft.kate wrote:Are you sure you have the 2012 manual?
But the issues concerning "Vstretching" and "UV_COR" are still open since they refer to the Wiki. To be more specific here are the pages I refer to:
www.myroms.org/wiki/index.php/Variables#Vstretching
www.myroms.org/wiki/index.php/UV_COR