Quote: When entering information for the models, like the GFDL, what do you enter? Vorticity? Sea Surface Pressure? What do i put in the fields??
I'm not sure I understand the nature of this question...
I will answer it then.
Sea surface pressure is what you want for GFDL. Vorticity isn't public to my knowledge.
But pressure is self explanatory, if you understand what it means. Vorticity is the potential spinning, If I remember, in the atmosphere at various pressure levels. Basically, stick to sea surface pressure if you have no idea what the others mean.
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