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CESM1 B1850 spinup to steady-state

Camille013

Camille Hankel
New Member
I'm running the B1850 compset with CESM1 (T31_g37 grid), and was surprised to find that the initial state was very far from being equilibrated (see attached figure). Doing a little more reading, it seems that this is because the ocean component is initialized with Levitus initial conditions, and that it's possible to start it with spun-up conditions but somewhat complicated and not recommended (https://www.cesm.ucar.edu/models/cesm1.0/cesm/cesm_doc_1_0_6/x2690.html). I'm surprised as I would think many people want to run experiments starting from (at least a quasi-) steady-state, so I'm wondering if there are any easier/more accepted ways to do so? Thanks in advance. Screen Shot 2022-06-28 at 2.41.54 PM.png
 

dbailey

CSEG and Liaisons
Staff member
Are you using CESM1.0? The truth is we don't really support T31_g37 any longer. We do this for the nominal one-degree runs. It is actually not that hard to start POP in hybrid mode with a spunup initial condition. I am moving this to the POP forum.
 

Camille013

Camille Hankel
New Member
I'm using CESM1.2.2.1. I could certainly runs it in hybrid mode with spunup initial conditions if anyone knows where to find these for the T31_g37 grid? Thanks again
 
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