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surfrd_get_data ERROR: sum of wt_lunit not 1.0

slevis

Moderator
That sounds right. To ensure that you understand the differences between transient and non-transient simulations, I recommend that you create two test cases. One should be an I2000 case and the other an IHist case with everything else identical. Then you can use "diff" to compare the directories of the two cases. This will show you exactly how transient and non-transient cases differ.
 

xiaoxiaokuishu

Ru Xu
Member
That sounds right. To ensure that you understand the differences between transient and non-transient simulations, I recommend that you create two test cases. One should be an I2000 case and the other an IHist case with everything else identical. Then you can use "diff" to compare the directories of the two cases. This will show you exactly how transient and non-transient cases differ.
Thanks for the response, I think i have get the diffrience between I2000 and IHIST, the key point is whether the module use the flanduse.timeseries?
Another confusion is at what conditions I need to use I2000 or IHIST?
 

slevis

Moderator
I2000 is a "time-slice" simulation. IHist is a "transient" simulation. You as the researcher decide when it's appropriate to use one or the other.
 
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