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CLM run about sourcemod

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hello,everyone, i have met some problems of running CLM with fire on ,
(1) I find there are two sourcemod in /src//biogeochem,,,one is CNFireLi2014Mod.F90,another is CNFireLi2016Mod.F90, so when i run ,which one is used ,if i need to copy the one i need to clm5.0.36/cime/scripts/case/SourceMods/src.clm,hope to receive your reply

(2)I find the output in the sourcemod CNFireLi2016Mod.F90 don't in the CLM5 user guide/CTSM History Fields,and this i don't know this ,could you please give me some heip
fbac => cnveg_state_inst%fbac_col , & ! Output: [real(r8) (:) ] total burned area out of conversion (/sec)
fbac1 => cnveg_state_inst%fbac1_col , & ! Output: [real(r8) (:) ] burned area out of conversion region due to land use fire
 

slevis

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1) When you create the case and then run ./case.setup and ./case.build, you will be able to look at the lnd_in file (in /CaseDocs, as well as in /run). This will tell you which fire_method is used.
 

slevis

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2) I'm not sure I understand this question. Are you saying that fbac and fbac1 appear in the code but not in the history output, and that you want them to?

If so, then you need to familiarize yourself with clm variables that appear in clm's history output and see how they are treated. I hope this suggestion helps.
 
2) I'm not sure I understand this question. Are you saying that fbac and fbac1 appear in the code but not in the history output, and that you want them to?

If so, then you need to familiarize yourself with clm variables that appear in clm's history output and see how they are treated. I hope this suggestion helps.
Yes,Dear slevis, you got mine, is that mean all outputs appear in the user guide/history output?
 

slevis

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Yes,Dear slevis, you got mine, is that mean all outputs appear in the user guide/history output?
I meant that you should look inside the code to familiarize yourself with variables that do appear in history output. This will help you learn how to add new variables to the history output.
 
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