Hello everyone,
I have a question that might sound trivial:
I have looked into these links link 1 , link 2 , link 3 , link 4 , and I couldn't decide what variables we need to give the CLM5 to run it with our data.
I was thinking of using the last millennial data from another institution, which used high and low variabilities. In order to get their data I should tell them exactly what we need to run CLM5 using their data.
In the mentioned 4 links the first one is for CLM4.5 and I couldn't find something similar to that for CLM5.
The next 3 links are for CLM5 but they are either for Carbon forcing or previously run by CESM or for anomaly forcings.
I am guessing the first link is more related to my answer but that one is unfortunately referring to CLM4.5.
Can you tell me what link to follow, or maybe what specific detailed variables we need in order to run CLM5 (in my case, using last millennial high and low variability dataset).
Thanks a lot in advance
P.S. I also looked at this link in the threads of this forum but I don't think it is similar to my thing.
I have a question that might sound trivial:
I have looked into these links link 1 , link 2 , link 3 , link 4 , and I couldn't decide what variables we need to give the CLM5 to run it with our data.
I was thinking of using the last millennial data from another institution, which used high and low variabilities. In order to get their data I should tell them exactly what we need to run CLM5 using their data.
In the mentioned 4 links the first one is for CLM4.5 and I couldn't find something similar to that for CLM5.
The next 3 links are for CLM5 but they are either for Carbon forcing or previously run by CESM or for anomaly forcings.
I am guessing the first link is more related to my answer but that one is unfortunately referring to CLM4.5.
Can you tell me what link to follow, or maybe what specific detailed variables we need in order to run CLM5 (in my case, using last millennial high and low variability dataset).
Thanks a lot in advance
P.S. I also looked at this link in the threads of this forum but I don't think it is similar to my thing.