CCSM2.0.1 Parallel Ocean Program (POP)
User Guide


A Modified Version of the POP User's Guide
Version 1.4.3
February 24, 2001
Los Alamos National Laboratory

With documentation of the modifications necessary for the
Community Climate System Model (CCSM2.0.1) Release of POP
("CCSM2.0.1 POP")
August 28, 2002
National Center for Atmospheric Research

Brief Remarks

Manual Contents

Brief Remarks

This manual is a modified version of the official one supplied by LANL for their standard release of POP 1.4.3, with additions that are specific to the CCSM2.0 and CCSM2.0.1 versions of the POP code.

Topics include:

Throughout this manual, it is assumed that the operating system is some variant of Unix. However, POP will run on PCs with Windows NT using the Digital Fortran90 compiler; see Appendix 7.6 for details.

To keep the User Guide as short as possible, other manuals are provided. For the stand-alone LANL POP, the Installation Guide tells how to set up POP on any computer system that supports Fortran90 and, if it is a multi-processor system, MPI or SHMEM; for the CCSM POP, the CCSM2.0.1 User's Guide provides comparable information. The Scientific Desciption manual is directed toward those users who seek an in-depth understanding of the code, such as would be needed to make changes to the source code. It contains a thorough description of the code, including the model equations, their discretized form, and the numerical methods used for their solution. The principal modules and subroutines are explained, the organization of the code is outlined, and the principal variables are defined. The Code Reference manual is designed to be a reference for users who are interested in modifying CCSM POP code to suit their own research. Presently, the Code Reference contains streamlined CCSM POP calling tree and a table mapping symbols used in the Scientific Desciption manual to the corresponding variable names used in the CCSM POP code modules.

Whenever POP is run, the version number and release date of the source code on your local system is output at the beginning of the log file (see section 4.2). They should agree with the information on the front cover of this manual (compare standard-release LANL POP release stamp with the LANL version information, the CCSM stamp with the CCSM information). If they do not, you can obtain the current version or any older version of this manual at http://climate.acl.lanl.gov/models/pop/documentation. The Manual revision letter and release date indicate corrections or additions to the manual corresponding to the stated version of the model.

If you obtained POP directly from LANL, technical support is provided by John Davis ([email protected], 505-667-4793) and Phil Jones ([email protected], 505-667-6386). If you are using POP as a component of the CCSM, the technical contact is Nancy Norton ( [email protected], 303-497-1363).

We are always interested in learning about your experiences with POP, favorable or otherwise. Send your comments and suggestions for improvements to [email protected]. Los Alamos maintains an e-mail-driven database of bug reports at [email protected].

Bug reports on problems specifically related to CCSM extensions or modifications of POP should be e-mailed to [email protected].

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