Pressure Fields
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Hello,
I have a question about what the variables pHY′ and pNHS that model.pressures (for a NonhydrostaticModel) gives you mean physically. I ran a test simulation with uniform density, no forcing, no background fields, to a depth of 11 m to try to understand the pressure outputs. The non-hydrostatic variable, pNHS was zero everywhere, but pHY′ ranged between about 0 at the surface, and about 1.8 at the seabed. From the pressure decomposition page, I assumed that pHY′ must either be the total hydrostatic pressure, or the hydrostatic anomaly (all normalized by$\rho_0$ ), but in my test case, $\rho = \rho_0$ , so $\rho_{\star} = 0$ and $\rho^{\prime} = 0$ , implying that the pressure should simplify to $P = -gz$ . This doesn't seem to be the case, however; this figure shows the pHY′ variable with depth compared to separately calculated hydrostatic pressure functions. What I notice in particular is that both the slope and the intercept seem to be different, so there must be something I am missing in the $\partial_z p$ equation. What are the units and the physical meaning of pHY′ and pNHS? 
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