Hello,This post is very pertinent to me and thank you for your advice on the interpolating the atmospheric model when trying to use initial conditions from B1850C5CN to B1850CN.I have gone in the opposite direction, taking a B1850CN run as an initial condition, and interpolating atmospheric data to 30 layers, to run in B1850C5CN.The vertical interpolation has been checked for mass conservation. However, while the initial condition was in radiative balance usiing CAM4, for CAM5, it was +5 W/m^2 in the first year (CESM1.2.2). The file which was interpolated was an initial restart file, b40.t31x3.037c.cam2.i.0507-01-01-00000.nc. Is +5 W/m^2 too large to start, considering the differences in cloud physics modeling between CAM4 and CAM5?Cecile, what is a reasonable RESTOM at start, and would it be better to use another initial condition from a CAM5 run?What could be an expected time period for the atmospheric spinup, using this b40.t31x3.037c initial condition, on B1850C5CN, CESM 1.2.2 out of the box?Thank you in advance !