Oceananigans coupling example #136
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Created a new 'literate' example documenting how to run a simulation with Subzero mechanically coupled to the ocean model Oceananigans.
In the example, the ocean model is set up to simulate the Eady instability problem in a doubly-periodic domain. As the ocean current fields evolve, they provide forcing to Subzero.jl. In turn, the ice-ocean stresses computed by Subzero.jl are passed back to Oceananigans as surface stress boundary conditions. The example includes custom plotting code to create a video showing both sea ice and ocean fields together. When run locally on my laptop, the script takes about 20 minutes.