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Glint2 should provide surface temperature in both icy and ice-free areas.
PISM uses surface temperature in ice-free areas as a boundary condition for the heat equation modeling the temperature of the thin (~1 km) "thermal layer" of bedrock. This "bedrock thermal layer" covers the whole computational domain.
Glint2 should provide surface temperature in both icy and ice-free areas.
PISM uses surface temperature in ice-free areas as a boundary condition for the heat equation modeling the temperature of the thin (~1 km) "thermal layer" of bedrock. This "bedrock thermal layer" covers the whole computational domain.
See the PISM's source code browser for details.
Right now the
desm
executable reports surface temperatures of 0 Kelvin in ice-free areas:The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: