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()

Functions

  • 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

Note

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.