The main FVCOM website is http://fvcom.smast.umassd.edu/fvcom.
This repository is for the UK FVCOM Users' code development.
This branch is a work in progress merging of FVCOM441 from http://code.fvcom.org/medm/fvcom441
Users of FVCOM are encouraged to register first with Dr Changsheng Chen at the University of Massachusetts School of Marine Science. Users must agree to the licence terms.
Once registered, the official releases of FVCOM are available for download from http://code.fvcom.org/medm
The official FVCOM Forum can be accessed at http://fvcom.smast.umassd.edu/bbs/. There is another (user written) wiki available at https://wiki.fvcom.pml.ac.uk.
The examples bundled with the official FVCOM release can be found in this gitlab
git clone [email protected]:fvcom/fvcom-examples.git ./fvcom-examples
2021-10-05 - Initial upload to branch FVCOM441 2021-10-05 - compilation check in Ceto (PML HPC) : No changes done to code. Make.inc copied directly from FVCOM43 code. Libs compiled in Ceto from code in FVCOM43 from 2016. It required addition of NML_ML in namelist file and USE_NETCDF4 flag. 2021-10-05 - test simulation of Lake Erie setup
The main FABM website is http://fabm.sourceforge.net.
The ERSEM biogeochemical model can be requested from the Shelf Seas Biogeochemistry website: http://www.shelfseasmodelling.org.
Development of FABM coupling for the ERSEM biogeochemical model is taking place in this repository, under the FABM-ERSEM branch.
We always aim to maintain this branch in sink with the latest FVCOM release. FVCOM4.3 is now included in FABM-ERSEM 4.3 branch. This branch includes all the developments that have been carried out by partners of the uk-FVCOM group.