GEOS-5 Checkout and Build Instructions: Difference between revisions

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There's one other file you need: in my experiment directory find a file called ''cap_restart''.  Copy this over to your experiment directory.  Take a look at this file.  It has one line with two numbers: 20021001 210000.  This is the YYYYMMDD and HHMMSS timestamp I am using to start the model run.  Note that I choose these dates to correspond to the date at which the restarts I gave you are valid.
There's one other file you need: in my experiment directory find a file called ''cap_restart''.  Copy this over to your experiment directory.  Take a look at this file.  It has one line with two numbers:
20021001 210000
These are the YYYYMMDD and HHMMSS timestamp I am using to start the model run.  Note that I choose these dates to correspond to the date at which the restarts I gave you are valid.


I haven't told you anything much about the resource files.  Suffice to say for now that this group I am providing here will differ from the resource files in your source code collection.  I've modified these to run aerosols and use aerosol source files that will work for the time period we will simulate.
I haven't told you anything much about the resource files.  Suffice to say for now that this group I am providing here will differ from the resource files in your source code collection.  I've modified these to run aerosols and use aerosol source files that will work for the time period we will simulate.