Ganymed 1.0 Quick Start: Difference between revisions

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The <code>gcm_setup</code> script asks you a few questions such as an experiment name (with no spaces, called ''EXPID'') and description (spaces ok). It will also ask you for the model resolution, expecting one of the available lat-lon domain sizes, the dimensions separated by a space.  For your first time out you will probably want to enter <code>144 91</code> (corresponding to ~2 degree resolution).  Towards the end it will ask you for a group ID -- the default is g0602 (GMAO modeling group).  Enter whatever is appropriate, as necessary.  The rest of the questions provide defaults which will be suitable for now, so just press enter for these.   
The <code>gcm_setup</code> script asks you to provide an experiment name (<code>Enter the Experiment ID:<\code>).  Your experiment name (later called ''EXPID'') should be one word with no spaces, not starting with a numeral.  Then the script will ask for a description (<code>Enter a 1-line Experiment Description:<\code>) -- spaces are ok here.   It will also ask you for the atmospheric model resolution, expecting the code for one of the displayed resolutions.  For your first time out you will probably want to enter <code>b</code> (corresponding to ~2 degree resolution).   
 
 
 
Towards the end it will ask you for a group ID -- the default is g0602 (GMAO modeling group).  Enter whatever is appropriate, as necessary.  The rest of the questions provide defaults which will be suitable for now, so just press enter for these.   


The script produces an experiment directory (''EXPDIR'') in your space as <code>/discover/nobackup/''USERID''/''EXPID''</code>, which contains, among other things, the sub-directories:
The script produces an experiment directory (''EXPDIR'') in your space as <code>/discover/nobackup/''USERID''/''EXPID''</code>, which contains, among other things, the sub-directories: