Changes between Version 14 and Version 15 of Documentation/UserGuide/CheckList
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v14 v15 70 70 * the last part of the file is about post-processing *** is there an howto to explain this? 71 71 - [browser:tags/ORCHIDEE_2_0/ORCHIDEE_OL/OOL_SEC_STO_FG2/COMP/stomate.card COMP/stomate.card] => defines some important user option for stomate: 72 * do we use t eh analytical spinup (SPINUP_ANALYTIC) ?72 * do we use the analytical spinup? (SPINUP_ANALYTIC, see UserGuide/SpinupInJobBasic) 73 73 * frequency of the output and name of the corresponding output files 74 74 * the last part of the file is about post-processing *** is there an howto to explain this? … … 88 88 There are two options: Restart = n ("from scratch" with arbitrary initial values) vs. Restart = y (we use state variables from a pre-existing simulation as initial conditions; only works if the two simulations have the same horizontal and vertical resolution, and the same processes thus state variables). In both cases, we usually need some warmup or spinup, unless we are just pursuing a simulation. 89 89 90 For the Carbon cycle spinup (bring all C pools into equilibrium recycling possibly some climate forcing) see [wiki:Documentation/UserGuide/SpinUpCarbon]. It is also possible to do an [https://forge.ipsl.jussieu.fr/orchidee/wiki/Documentation/UserGuide/SpinupInJobBasic analytical spinup] that is faster.90 Read more on the ways to set up your spinup on [wiki:Documentation/UserGuide/SpinUpCarbon Spinup : why, how and how long? The answer depends on the ORCHIDEE component]. It is also possible to do an [https://forge.ipsl.jussieu.fr/orchidee/wiki/Documentation/UserGuide/SpinupInJobBasic analytical spinup] that is faster. 91 91 92 92 == 5) Run your simulation