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Given the importance of reducing nstem in the coupled PPE and OAT simulations that's been discussed in #3, let's try reducing this for arctic shrubs and C3 grasses.
Case directory:
Locally:
/glade/work/$USER/$TAG/cime/scripts/$CASE
@slevis-lmwg can you do these simulations, with a similar code base and resolution to others in the #3 discussion? There's still some uncertainty on how low to reduce nstem in this thread. I think it's -30%, but am unsure...
From what Keith and I understood from the CLM meeting just now, I should not proceed with this case and can close the issue. We can reopen if we change our minds.
Keith and I discussed the coupled case that I should start next, and I will open an issue for it.
Description:
Given the importance of reducing
nstem
in the coupled PPE and OAT simulations that's been discussed in #3, let's try reducing this for arctic shrubs and C3 grasses.Case directory:
Locally:
/glade/work/$USER/$TAG/cime/scripts/$CASE
Sandbox:
Locally:
/glade/work/$USER/$TAG
user_nl_ changes:
SourceMods:
Diagnostics:
Diags (if available)
https://webext.cgd.ucar.edu/I1850/$CASE/lnd/
Output:
Output (if still available):
/glade/scratch/$USER/archive/$CASE/
Contacts:
@olyson
Extra details:
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