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-**Running an experiment at BSC**+**Running an EC-Earth experiment at BSC**
  
 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, it is to provide a more local information, in particular to help new people in the climate prediction group to run EC-Earth simulations. 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, it is to provide a more local information, in particular to help new people in the climate prediction group to run EC-Earth simulations.
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 Simon Wild, 09/04/2018 \\ Simon Wild, 09/04/2018 \\
  
-This user guide below is rather obsolete - it contains some helpful overview information, but for a working tutorial and an updated userguide you should look here: [[https://earth.bsc.es/gitlab/es/auto-ecearth3/wikis/tutorials]] +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://earth.bsc.es/gitlab/es/auto-ecearth3/wikis/userguide]] 
-and here [[https://earth.bsc.es/gitlab/es/auto-ecearth3/wikis/userguide]]+ 
 +There is also a tutorial on changing branches, and making changes to the EC-Earth code here
 + [[https://earth.bsc.es/gitlab/es/auto-ecearth3/wikis/tutorials]]
  
 ** 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**, a tools designed to run any models, and in particular climate models, on any machines. Use the documentation of autosubmit to get an experiment ID, create an experiment with the model version that you need, and to launch your experiment: [[http://autosubmit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html]]. Autosubmit will provide you a name for your new experiment. \\ 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**, a tools designed to run any models, and in particular climate models, on any machines. Use the documentation of autosubmit to get an experiment ID, create an experiment with the model version that you need, and to launch your experiment: [[http://autosubmit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html]]. Autosubmit will provide you a name for your new experiment. \\
-In the autosubmit tutorial under the above link some updates are necessaryHPC name should be changed to 'marenostrum4' and +**Using the tutorial under the above link is NOT recommended** as numerous updates are necessary (e.g. HPC name should be changed to 'marenostrum4' and 
-the gitlab url needs to be updated to 'https://earth.bsc.es/gitlab/es/auto-ecearth3' (see NB3 below). There are likely more updates necessary +the gitlab url needs to be updated to 'https://earth.bsc.es/gitlab/es/auto-ecearth3'). For a tutorial, you should go here: [[https://earth.bsc.es/gitlab/es/auto-ecearth3/wikis/userguide]]
  
 To load autosubmit in Earth infrastructure, To load autosubmit in Earth infrastructure,
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