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- | **Running an experiment at BSC** | + | **Running an EC-Earth |
The idea of this documentation is to provide information for people running climate models at BSC. The goal is not to replace the autosubmit documentation, | The idea of this documentation is to provide information for people running climate models at BSC. The goal is not to replace the autosubmit documentation, | ||
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Martin Ménégoz, 31/05/2016 \\ | Martin Ménégoz, 31/05/2016 \\ | ||
Simon Wild, 09/04/2018 \\ | Simon Wild, 09/04/2018 \\ | ||
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+ | This user guide below is rather obsolete - it contains some helpful overview information and is worth reading through, but for a working tutorial and an updated userguide you should look here: [[https:// | ||
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+ | There is also a tutorial on changing branches, and making changes to the EC-Earth code here: | ||
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** First step: Use autosubmit** | ** First step: Use autosubmit** | ||
To launch an experiment at BSC, for example a simulation with the ocean-atmosphere coupled version of EC-Earth, we have at our disposal **autosubmit**, | To launch an experiment at BSC, for example a simulation with the ocean-atmosphere coupled version of EC-Earth, we have at our disposal **autosubmit**, | ||
- | In the autosubmit | + | **Using |
- | the gitlab url needs to be updated to ' | + | the gitlab url needs to be updated to ' |
To load autosubmit in Earth infrastructure, | To load autosubmit in Earth infrastructure, |