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README


This program demonstrates the use of MCT in a simple
coupled system consisting of a "model" and a "coupler".

The grids used are taken from a real climate model.
"model" uses an atmosphere grid and "coupler" interpolates
data on it to an ocean grid.

The model and coupler run on separate pools of processors.

master.F90 - the top level program
model.F90 - the first component, an atmosphere model.
sends data to the coupler.
coupler.F90 - the second component, a coupler which takes
the received atmosphere data and maps it to
the ocean grid.

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To compile:
First make sure you have compiled MCT. See instructions in
MCT/README

Type "make" here or "make examples" in the top-level directory.

The executable is called "climate"

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To run:
"climate" requires a data file of interpolation weights in
the directory MCT/data. If this directory was not present when
you untarred MCT, you can get it from the MCT website.

climate requires at least 2 MPI processes to run but can run on
any even number of processors. Consult your
local documentation for how to run parallel programs.
Typical command: mpirun -np 8 climate

This program will not work with mpi-serial.