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Meeting notes 2020 08 19
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Darwin runs
- Use 20190130.cbiomes.global.alpha!
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High resolution model
- Available in three daily averages.
- Oliver Jahn did the runs.
- Gael has the path names.
- Connect with the climatology.
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Depth aggregate approach for Chl? A. Currently top ten meters B. Max over 50 meters? C. Steph has a paper.
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Other metrics A. Seasonality from Marie-Fanny, B. Primary Production C. Absorption D. CDOM E. DOC? F. (Compare with SST) G. (Maybe MLD)
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Earth mover distances A. Over the year B. Good places, bad places C. Trades vs Westerlies
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Arctic A. Look at winter conditions. B. Compare with in-situ abs if possible. C. Test light limitations of productivity. D. Model doesn't resolve ice algae. E. Certain percent of open water. F. Ice is part of the model. G. Snow isn't.
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Distribution of statistics.
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Send out figures.
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Most recent review paper for radiative transfer theory. A. Howard Gordon? B. Ocean optics book? C. Physical principles of ocean remote sensing.
elieve the path to the relevant cs510 run is /nfs/micklab004/jahn/nobackup/ecco2/cube92/diags/c65u/FW/
Great - this is gradually making it into netcdf, but its taking a while From Christopher N Hill to Everyone: (16:24) Current status looks to be - http://engaging-opendap.mit.edu:8080/las/UI.vm#panelHeaderHidden=false;differences=false;autoContour=false;xCATID=C5A1DDE524575C581973BE739E97B5F7;xDSID=id-ad1f5ee270;varid=TRAC21-id-ad1f5ee270;imageSize=auto;over=xy;compute=Nonetoken;zlo=5;zhi=5;tlo=31-Dec-1993%2000:00;thi=31-Dec-1993%2000:00;catid=C5A1DDE524575C581973BE739E97B5F7;dsid=id-ad1f5ee270;varid=TRAC21-id-ad1f5ee270;avarcount=0;xlo=-179.99833333334;xhi=180.00166666666;ylo=-90;yhi=90;operation_id=Plot_2D_XY_zoom;view=xy F
And in case you need tools to read Oliver’s files, the ones I wrote at the time should be under CS510/
@ https://github.com/darwinproject/CBIOMES-Processing.m```
And the linked file (Screen Shot … jpg) at the top has more detail Oliver’s run
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2019.00100/full
Physical principles of ocean coloraturas remote sensing: Howard Gordon. I think it is free.