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 2-As practical example: consider that your chunk n3 failed for an instability problem, you have to perturb the restarts of the chunk n2. You can decide how many restarts you want to perturb, just   one, of all of them. Normally you have many restarts as the number of processors you are using in NEMO.  2-As practical example: consider that your chunk n3 failed for an instability problem, you have to perturb the restarts of the chunk n2. You can decide how many restarts you want to perturb, just   one, of all of them. Normally you have many restarts as the number of processors you are using in NEMO. 
  
-So, go to the your run directory, make a backup of the restarts folder you want to perturb, just in case (with EC-Earth 3.2.2 the path is something like EXP_ID_/STARTDATE/fc#/runtime/NEMO_restart_#. Please note that with different version of EC-Earth, the path can be slightly different) and run gener_pertubation.bash specifying the name of the restarts and the n of restarts to perturb.+Go to  your run directory, make a backup of the restart folder you want to perturb, just in case (with EC-Earth 3.2.2 the path is something like EXP_ID_/STARTDATE/fc#/runtime/NEMO_restart_#. Please note that with different version of EC-Earth, the path can be slightly different) and run gener_pertubation.bash specifying the name of the restarts and the n of restarts to perturb.
 For example: For example:
  
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