1770 | | [=#<insert_parameter_name> '''<insert_parameter_name>'''] |
1771 | | }}} |
1772 | | {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top" |
1773 | | <insert type> |
1774 | | }}} |
1775 | | {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top" |
1776 | | <insert value> |
1777 | | }}} |
1778 | | {{{#!td |
1779 | | <insert explanation> |
1780 | | }}} |
1781 | | |---------------- |
1782 | | {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top" |
1783 | | [=#<insert_parameter_name> '''<insert_parameter_name>'''] |
1784 | | }}} |
1785 | | {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top" |
1786 | | <insert type> |
1787 | | }}} |
1788 | | {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top" |
1789 | | <insert value> |
1790 | | }}} |
1791 | | {{{#!td |
1792 | | <insert explanation> |
| 1770 | [=#sa_surface '''sa_surface'''] |
| 1771 | }}} |
| 1772 | {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top" |
| 1773 | R |
| 1774 | }}} |
| 1775 | {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top" |
| 1776 | 35.0 |
| 1777 | }}} |
| 1778 | {{{#!td |
| 1779 | Surface salinity (in psu).\\\\ |
| 1780 | This parameter only comes into effect for ocean runs (see parameter [#ocean ocean]).\\\\ |
| 1781 | This parameter assigns the value of the salinity '''sa''' at the sea surface (k=[#nzt nzt]). Starting from this value, the initial vertical salinity profile is constructed from the surface down to the bottom of the model (k=0) by using [#sa_vertical_gradient sa_vertical_gradient] and [#sa_vertical_gradient_level sa_vertical_gradient_level]. |
| 1782 | }}} |
| 1783 | |---------------- |
| 1784 | {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top" |
| 1785 | [=#surface_pressure '''surface_pressure'''] |
| 1786 | }}} |
| 1787 | {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top" |
| 1788 | R |
| 1789 | }}} |
| 1790 | {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top" |
| 1791 | 1013.25 |
| 1792 | }}} |
| 1793 | {{{#!td |
| 1794 | Atmospheric pressure at the surface (in hPa).\\\\ |
| 1795 | Starting from this surface value, the vertical pressure profile is calculated once at the beginning of the run assuming a neutrally stratified atmosphere. This is needed for converting between the liquid water potential temperature and the potential temperature (see [#cloud_physics cloud_physics]). |