Development and technical paper
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30 Apr 2014
Development and technical paper |
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30 Apr 2014 The Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM) v.1.4: formulation of an ocean general circulation modelThe Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM) is the first global ocean general circulation model based on unstructured-mesh methods that has been developed for the purpose of climate research. The advantage of unstructured-mesh models is their flexible multi-resolution modelling functionality. In this study, an overview of the main features of FESOM will be given; based on sensitivity experiments a number of specific parameter choices will be explained; and directions of future developments will be outlined. It is argued that FESOM is sufficiently mature to explore the benefits of multi-resolution climate modelling and that its applications will provide information useful for the advancement of climate modelling on unstructured meshes.
Received: 10 Jun 2013 – Discussion started: 23 Jul 2013 – Revised: 23 Jan 2014 – Accepted: 11 Mar 2014 – Published: 30 Apr 2014
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