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MITgcm coupling #67

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alextbradley and others added 30 commits September 23, 2020 14:50
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Editted  so Basal_melt_rate is a matrix
Added step_thickness variable. Default is true. When set false no longer updates thickness
added params.
reverted step_thickness toggle changes as branch made to develop this feature
Update to write_vel to enable the option for the coupled model to have a smaller domain than WAVI.
Enabling WAVI to be coupled to a smaller domained model. Added grid paramters that determine the extent of the Coupled child domain within WAVI's domain.
Only thickness is sent for boundary conditions, along with inlcuding the boundary aswell the velocity field that is sent .
Reduced outputs grid size to not explicitly include Boundary row. Added new file output to output velocity boundary conditions.
Calculates average rather than using last time step of run.
RJArthern and others added 30 commits December 16, 2022 15:37
Deleting an old version of a melt rate function
Deleting an old version of a melt rate function
Deleting an old version of a melt rate function
This driver file should not be in the github
correcting bug in uniform_melt_under_shelves_basin_specific.jl
export functions in WAVI.jl
Conflicts:
	.gitignore
	examples/west_antarctica.jl
	src/Grid.jl
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