1.Is it means wave reflection,or momentum diffusion term?
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2.Can I set TNU2 == 0 and VISC2 ==0 to minimize momentum diffusion term if it is the "stuff"?
Its been some time since I last checked for a pge, but I do have a plan for next time I check for it and I can share it with you, just keep in mind it is only an idea at this point and I have not actually tested this test; this would be my first next pge test from which I may or may not need to adjust:
In my previous test I closed my open boundaries, the slope in an eastern ocean boundary created false momentum from the pge that then traveled as a coastally trapped wave / Kelvin Wave around my domain (including the closed boundaries) to then add to the momentum being generated over the slope once it completed a full circle. Because of this I will probably close my boundaries AND add a strong sponge layer to kill anything arriving to the boundary.
I would set diffusion of momentum to zero, and even better than setting the diffusion of temperature and salinity to zero, I would fix them by using TS_FIXED suppressing evolution of density. I would use the mean temperature and mean salinity profiles for my region (averaged from the initial conditions or from the model providing boundary conditions). Using the same vertical profile in each grid cell of course, so that the only difference from cell to cell is how it is discretized. As Kate mentioned you need a density profile beyond constant/linear with depth. I would keep an eye on where the pycnocline (here pycnocline=max buoyancy frequency) is: Are the strongest pge currents near the pycnocline depth? if so, I might need to make sure the test will work for my application -- the pge could be dependent to where the pycnocline is, and therefore a different density profile might generate a different pge. The pycnocline depth would interact differently with the topographic features found at different depths.
I would set advection of momentum to zero (linear model).
And obviously wind through time and the initial SSH, u and v all set to zero.
This should hopefully isolate what can generate momentum to just the pge and limit any influence to the pge-generated momentum.
Not sure if a complicated bathymetry like yours may need additional considerations but I guess you will find out. If you can share what you find that would be great.
Hope that helps.
Rodrigo.