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Abstract A version of the Bryan–Cox–Semtner numerical ocean general circulation model, adapted to include a free surface, is described. The model is designed for the following uses: tidal studies (a tidal option is explicitly included); assimilation of altimetric data (since the surface elevation is now a prognostic variable); and in situations where accurate relaxation to obtain the streamfunction in the original model is too time consuming. Comparison is made between a 300-year run of the original model and the free-surface version, using a very coarse North Atlantic calculation as the basis. The results are very similar, differing only in the streamfunction over topography; this is to be expected, since the treatment of topographic torques on the barotropic flow differs because of the nature of the modifications.
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Killworth, P. D., Webb, D. J., Stainforth, D., & Paterson, S. M. (1991). The Development of a Free-Surface Bryan–Cox–Semtner Ocean Model. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 21(9), 1333–1348. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0485(1991)021<1333:tdoafs>2.0.co;2
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