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First day output of FSNS in a hybrid run

kezhoulumelody

Kezhou Lu
New Member
Hi,

I found a weird looking FSNS pattern in the first day of any type of hybrid run. I guess this is part of the model spin-up process as the second day looks completely normal. Could anybody explain why the first-day net short wave radiation pattern looks particularly like this?

Thank you so much!

Melody

For reference, the case displaying here has a compset B1850, reference case b.e21.B1850.f09_g17.CMIP6-piControl.001_v2 at 0501-01-01

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kezhoulumelody

Kezhou Lu
New Member
I think what you're looking at is the 0th time step: there is an oddity in CAM and CLM output where the first history file written is from a single initialization time step rather than a full averaging period. Would that help explain what you're seeing? See Improve handling of 0th / initial time in history output · Issue #459 · ESCOMP/CAM for some more information.
Hi Bill, that helps a lot. Is there a way to avoid this oddity? I want my simulation to hybrid from a certain initial land surface condition, and I want to look at the instant changes. Does that mean I should discard the first history file? Thanks
 

sacks

Bill Sacks
CSEG and Liaisons
Staff member
Yes, my understanding is that the right thing to do is to just discard the first history file - at least if it has a time stamp of 0001-01-01-00000, like this one does. (Monthly history files should be fine: I don't think those have this extra 0th time step issue.)
 
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