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New Dataset - Idealised ocean channel model with peninsulas #169

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RachelFurner opened this issue Nov 1, 2024 · 1 comment
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New Dataset - Idealised ocean channel model with peninsulas #169

RachelFurner opened this issue Nov 1, 2024 · 1 comment
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@RachelFurner
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Dataset Name

ocean channel model with peninsulas

Dataset URL

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Description

This file is output from a highly idealised run of MITgcm, using a channel model configuration with two land peninsulas and idealised forcing.
The configuration was used for a soon to be published paper.
While highly idealised, the configuration contains realistic ocean dynamics. As such, it provides a nice testbed for machine learning approaches, without the computational overhead of a full ocean-dataset.

Size

Single file, size 394GB

License

Creative Comms

Data Format

NetCDF

Data Format (other)

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Access protocol

FTP

Source File Organization

There is one very big file. This contains 50 years of data at 12 hourly outputting.
The grid is 240 by 105 by 38.
It could be ncks'ed it into temporal chunks if needed.
Variables contained are potential temperature, Sea surface height, zonal and meridional components of currents, Temperature forcing, and zonal wind stress (the highly idealised nature of the configuration means meridional wind stress is zero in all locations and at all times).

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None

Transformation / Processing

The file should be useable as is.

Target Format

Zarr

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@norlandrhagen
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Hey there @RachelFurner, do you have a link to the NetCDF file?

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