The following examples can be followed to aid in the visualization of GFDL CM2. X ocean and sea ice north of 65N Note: the ocean and sea ice models' grids are regular (rectangular in latitude and longitude) south if one 65N, so if one is only dealing with the model output from points south of 65N, Ferret and other analysis packages should handle those points without needing to employ special treatments, such as the examples provided below.) Please note that the . Gif images can be viewed at their full size by right-clicking (control-click for Macintosh users) on the image and selecting "View image".
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