dRHOdT from pop-tool.eos() is derivative of rho with respect to potential or in-situ temperature? #70
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Hi Sir/Lady:
I am analyzing CESM POP outputs and using pop-tools.eos() to compute dRHOdT. I read the doc that dRHOdT is the derivative of rho with respect to temperature. Is dRHOdT the derivative of rho with respect to potential or in-situ temperature? There seems to be a typo in the attribute (unit) of dRHOdS in line 108 of eos.py. I think the unit should be kg/m^3/psu instead of kg/m^3/degC.
Any replies are highly appreciated!
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Dapeng
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