Hello everyone,
I'm running cesm (using the compset FHIST) with modified namelist variables fsurdat and flanduse_timeseries. However, I often ran into problems related to the landunit percentages (sometimes the problem would be "mismatch of input dimension"). So I have the following questions:
Say I have already modified the variable PCT_CROP in the surface data file to make specific grids into 100% of crops (or change the land cover types of specific grids from vegetation to others). Given the landuse data file also includes the same variable (i.e., PCT_CROP), I wonder how the model deals with the discrepancy in those values between the two data files? Will the model just discard the values (e.g., PCT_CROP, PCT_NAT_PFT) provided by the landuse data file over those land cover-changed grids? Does the run type (startup or branch) matter?
Thank you! Any help would be appreciated!
I'm running cesm (using the compset FHIST) with modified namelist variables fsurdat and flanduse_timeseries. However, I often ran into problems related to the landunit percentages (sometimes the problem would be "mismatch of input dimension"). So I have the following questions:
Say I have already modified the variable PCT_CROP in the surface data file to make specific grids into 100% of crops (or change the land cover types of specific grids from vegetation to others). Given the landuse data file also includes the same variable (i.e., PCT_CROP), I wonder how the model deals with the discrepancy in those values between the two data files? Will the model just discard the values (e.g., PCT_CROP, PCT_NAT_PFT) provided by the landuse data file over those land cover-changed grids? Does the run type (startup or branch) matter?
Thank you! Any help would be appreciated!