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@breichl breichl commented Mar 18, 2025

This PR addresses issue #852.

  • The model restores its salinity directly toward the provided dataset. If the dataset was in practical salinity and the model absolute, there was no conversion and hence the wrong restoring flux was used.
  • This commit adds an option to convert the dataset salinity to absolute salinity if the model is absolute and the dataset is practical.
  • This commit does not provide the opposite capability, since I'm unaware of that issue being encountered.

brandon.reichl added 2 commits March 18, 2025 10:10
- The model restores its salinity directly toward the provided dataset.  If the dataset was in practical salinity and the model absolute, there was no conversion and hence the wrong restoring flux was used.
- This commit adds an option to convert the dataset salinity to absolute salinity if the model is absolute and the dataset is practical.
- This commit does not provide the opposite capability, since I'm unaware of that issue being encountered.
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@adcroft adcroft merged commit c73ad58 into NOAA-GFDL:dev/gfdl Mar 18, 2025
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