Dear CESM scientists,
Hello! I have a few questions about my simulations, many thanks in advance for your help.
I’m running the latest CTSM and have completed the AD (accelerated decomposition) spinup with compset I2000Clm60Bgc and resolution f19_g16. I’m now preparing to start the regular (non-AD) run. In user_nl_clm, I plan to set: finidat = "/.../....clm2.r....", Do I also need to set or provide corresponding cpl.r and datm.r files for this regular run?
I’ve noticed that in the new CTSM, the AD spinup no longer produces rpointer.drv; instead I see rpointer.cpl.*, rpointer.lnd.*, and rpointer.atm.*. Should all three rpointer files be copied into the new case as well?
For a study focused on GPP using prescribed atmosphere (DATM) with I2000Clm60Bgc, is it acceptable to turn off MOSART (MOSART_MODE=NULL)? If I simulate crops, should MOSART also be turned off?
Finally, after completing the spin-up, do I need to run the transient simulation multiple times to reach equilibrium, or is a single run sufficient?
Thank you very much for your guidance!
Best regards,
Peng
Hello! I have a few questions about my simulations, many thanks in advance for your help.
I’m running the latest CTSM and have completed the AD (accelerated decomposition) spinup with compset I2000Clm60Bgc and resolution f19_g16. I’m now preparing to start the regular (non-AD) run. In user_nl_clm, I plan to set: finidat = "/.../....clm2.r....", Do I also need to set or provide corresponding cpl.r and datm.r files for this regular run?
I’ve noticed that in the new CTSM, the AD spinup no longer produces rpointer.drv; instead I see rpointer.cpl.*, rpointer.lnd.*, and rpointer.atm.*. Should all three rpointer files be copied into the new case as well?
For a study focused on GPP using prescribed atmosphere (DATM) with I2000Clm60Bgc, is it acceptable to turn off MOSART (MOSART_MODE=NULL)? If I simulate crops, should MOSART also be turned off?
Finally, after completing the spin-up, do I need to run the transient simulation multiple times to reach equilibrium, or is a single run sufficient?
Thank you very much for your guidance!
Best regards,
Peng
