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Message 24021 - Posted: 18 Aug 2006, 18:16:36 UTC

Hi. These may sound like dumb questions, but, I have only been running the model for 2 weeks. Does anyone know why at the end of each model day, the model repeats that day in one hour increments? Also how are “recent average credits” figured? Over what period are they averaged? My average keeps going up despite the fact that my computer is running the model the same number of hours each day.

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Message 24023 - Posted: 18 Aug 2006, 19:58:34 UTC
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Hi, there are no dumb questions on this forum !!
First the model computes the atmosphere datas and then the ocean datas: the ocean datas are computed faster than the atmosphere datas that\'s why you think the increment is 1 hour.
But in fact, the increment (called timestep) is 1/2 hour for both the ocean and the atmosphere.
An extract from the Model introduction page:
\"The coupled model runs asynchronously, which means that the atmosphere model runs first for some time then the ocean model runs for some time, taking turns. In the case of the model used in the climateprediction.net experiment, the individual components run for one day at a time.\"

RAC is the average credit for one day. As it\'s a mean value, it\'s going up and down slowly, but it\'ll stabilize.
HTH
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Message 24030 - Posted: 19 Aug 2006, 1:19:14 UTC - in response to Message 24029.  

Hi, there are no dumb questions on this forum !!
First the model computes the atmosphere datas and then the ocean datas: the ocean datas are computed faster than the atmosphere datas that\'s why you think the increment is 1 hour.
But in fact, the increment (called timestep) is 1/2 hour for both the ocean and the atmosphere.
An extract from the Model introduction page:
\"The coupled model runs asynchronously, which means that the atmosphere model runs first for some time then the ocean model runs for some time, taking turns. In the case of the model used in the climateprediction.net experiment, the individual components run for one day at a time.\"

RAC is the average credit for one day. As it\'s a mean value, it\'s going up and down slowly, but it\'ll stabilize.
HTH




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