IC4M10: New Wave Attenuation Scheme #1293
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Pull Request Summary
A new wave attenuation scheme (IC4 method 10) based on Meylan Horvat Bitz Bennetts Ocean Modelling 2021
Description
This PR adds a new wave attenuation scheme for IC4. It is based on Meylan Horvat Bitz and Bennetts, Ocean Modelling, 2021. It calculated wave damping based on scattering due to sea ice floes. It requires the use of the IS0 switch (no additional scattering term) and sea ice floe size diameter as input from ICECOEF5.
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Labels that should be added: new feature
Commit Message
IC4M10: New wave damping scheme in sea ice based on Meylan Horvat Bitz and Bennetts, Ocean Modelling, 2021. Co-Authors include: Erin Thomas, Cecilia Bitz, David Bailey, Nick Szapiro.
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Testing
How were these changes tested?
These changes have been tested in fully coupled climate model simulations (E3SM and CESM) which have fully coupled wave (WW3) and sea ice components (the later of which contain sea ice floe size distribution).
Are the changes covered by regression tests? (If not, why? Do new tests need to be added?)
Have the matrix regression tests been run (if yes, please note HPC and compiler)?
Please indicate the expected changes in the regression test output, (Note the list of known non-identical tests.)
Please provide the summary output of matrix.comp (matrix.Diff.txt, matrixCompFull.txt and matrixCompSummary.txt):