Fortuna 2.4 User's Guide: Difference between revisions
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Each time a segment ends, <code>gcm_run.j</code> submits a post-processing job before starting a new segment or exiting. The post-processing job moves the model output from the <code>scratch</code> directory to the respective collection directory under <code>holding</code>. Then it determines whether there is a enough output to create a monthly or seasonal mean, and if so, creates them and moves them to the collection directories in the experiment directory, and then tars up the daily output and submits an archiving job. The archiving job tries to move the tarred daily output, the monthly and seasonal means and any tarred restarts to the user's space in <code>archive</code> filesystem. The post-processing script also determines (assuming the default settings) whether enough output exists to create plots; if so, a plotting job is submitted to the queue. The plotting script produces a number of pre-determined plots as <code>.gif</code> files | Each time a segment ends, <code>gcm_run.j</code> submits a post-processing job before starting a new segment or exiting. The post-processing job moves the model output from the <code>scratch</code> directory to the respective collection directory under <code>holding</code>. Then it determines whether there is a enough output to create a monthly or seasonal mean, and if so, creates them and moves them to the collection directories in the experiment directory, and then tars up the daily output and submits an archiving job. The archiving job tries to move the tarred daily output, the monthly and seasonal means and any tarred restarts to the user's space in <code>archive</code> filesystem. The post-processing script also determines (assuming the default settings) whether enough output exists to create plots; if so, a plotting job is submitted to the queue. The plotting script produces a number of pre-determined plots as <code>.gif</code> files in the <code>plot_CLIM</code> directory in the experiment directory. | ||