ocean.Rd
These identifiers correspond to variables that can be read from the ocean
component using the GETDATA
message type.
OCEAN_CFLUX()
OCEAN_C()
OCEAN_C_HL()
OCEAN_C_LL()
OCEAN_C_IO()
OCEAN_C_DO()
TT()
TU()
TWI()
TID()
PH_HL()
PH_LL()
ATM_OCEAN_FLUX_HL()
ATM_OCEAN_FLUX_LL()
PCO2_HL()
PCO2_LL()
DIC_HL()
DIC_LL()
TEMP_HL()
TEMP_LL()
CO3_LL()
CO3_HL()
OCEAN_CFLUX
: Atmosphere-ocean carbon flux
OCEAN_C
: Ocean total carbon pool
OCEAN_C_HL
: Ocean surface high-latitude carbon pool
OCEAN_C_LL
: Ocean surface low-latitude carbon pool
OCEAN_C_IO
: Intermediate ocean carbon pool
OCEAN_C_DO
: Deep ocean carbon pool
TT
: Thermohaline overturning
TU
: High-latitude overturning
TWI
: Warm-intermediate exchange
TID
: Intermediate-deep exchange
PH_HL
: High-latitude Ph
PH_LL
: Low-latitude Ph
ATM_OCEAN_FLUX_HL
: Atmosphere-ocean carbon flux, high-latitude
ATM_OCEAN_FLUX_LL
: Atmosphere-ocean carbon flux, low-latitude
PCO2_HL
: Partial pressure of CO2, high-latitude
PCO2_LL
: Partial pressure of CO2, low-latitude
DIC_HL
: Dissolved inorganic carbon, high-latitude
DIC_LL
: Dissolved inorganic carbon, low-latitude
TEMP_HL
: Ocean temperature, high-latitude
TEMP_LL
: Ocean temperature, low-latitude
CO3_LL
: Carbonate concentration, low-latitude
CO3_HL
: Carbonate concentration, high-latitude
Because these identifiers are provided as #define
macros in the hector code,
these identifiers are provided in the R interface as function. Therefore,
these objects must be called to use them; e.g., GETDATA()
instead of the more natural looking GETDATA
.
Other capability identifiers:
carboncycle
,
concentrations
,
constraints
,
emissions
,
forcings
,
haloconstrain
,
haloemiss
,
haloforcings
,
methane
,
parameters
,
so2
,
temperature