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Model Doc

  • 1. Governing Equations
  • 2. Model variables
  • 3. Grid and Coordinates
  • 4. Numerics
  • 5. Parametrizations
  • 6. Parallelisation
  • 7. Atmospheric Surface Boundary Layer
  • 8. Open boundaries conditions
  • 9. Rivers
  • 10. Tides
  • 11. Nesting Capabilities
  • 12. Sediment and Biology models
  • 13. Coupling CROCO with other models
  • 14. I/O and Online Diagnostics
  • 15. Review of test cases
  • 16. Appendices

Tutorials

  • 1. System requirements
  • 2. Download
  • 3. Contents & Architecture
  • 4. Summary of essential steps
  • 5. Test Cases
  • 6. Regional: Preparing your configuration
  • 7. Regional: Preprocessing (Matlab)
  • 8. Compiling
  • 9. Running the model
  • 10. Increasing the resolution: BENGUELA_VHR
  • 11. Running with interannual forcing
  • 12. Nesting Tutorial
  • 13. Adding Rivers
  • 14. Adding tides
  • 15. Visualization (Matlab)
  • 16. Visualization (Python)
  • 17. NBQ Tutorial
  • 18. Coupling tutorial
    • 18.1. Summary of steps for coupling
    • 18.2. Compiling in coupled mode
    • 18.3. Simple CROCO-TOY coupled example
    • 18.4. Advanced coupling tutorial
  • 19. Littoral dynamics tutorial
  • 20. Realistic coastal configuration
  • 21. XIOS
  • 22. Tips
  • 23. CROCO/MUSTANG tutorial & tips
  • 24. TRAINING 2019: DATARMOR specific
  • 25. Ifremer specific
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18. Coupling tutorialΒΆ

Here you will be guided to build a configuration and run it in forced and coupled modes using the tools provided in croco_tools/Coupling_tools and croco/SCRIPTS/SCRIPTS_COUPLING.

  • 18.1. Summary of steps for coupling
  • 18.2. Compiling in coupled mode
    • 18.2.1. Compiling OASIS
    • 18.2.2. Compiling CROCO
    • 18.2.3. Compiling the TOY model
    • 18.2.4. Compiling WRF
    • 18.2.5. Compiling WW3
    • 18.2.6. Tips in case of errors during compilation
  • 18.3. Simple CROCO-TOY coupled example
  • 18.4. Advanced coupling tutorial
    • 18.4.1. Coupling tools contents
    • 18.4.2. Coupling tools philosophy and workflow
    • 18.4.3. Create your configuration
    • 18.4.4. Pre-processing for coupled run
    • 18.4.5. Running in COUPLED mode
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