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== The Planeflight.dat file==
 
== The Planeflight.dat file==
  
The <tt>Planeflight.dat.YYYYMMDD</tt> files allow you to specify the diagnostic quantities (species, reaction rates, met fields) that you want to print out for a specific longitude, latitude, altitude, and time. See [[Planeflight diagnostic|our ''Planeflight diagnostic'' wiki page]] for more information.
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This content has been migrated to the [https://geos-chem.readthedocs.io/en/latest/gcc-guide/07-diagnostics/planeflight.html '''Planeflight diagnostic''' chapter of <tt>geos-chem.readthedocs.io</tt>].
  
 
== The ObsPack input file ==
 
== The ObsPack input file ==

Revision as of 15:19, 4 August 2022

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  1. Minimum system requirements
  2. Installing required software
  3. Configuring your computational environment
  4. Downloading source code
  5. Downloading data directories
  6. Creating run directories
  7. Configuring runs
  8. Compiling
  9. Running
  10. Output files
  11. Python tools for use with GEOS-Chem
  12. Coding and debugging
  13. Further reading


The HISTORY.rc file

This content has been migrated to the HISTORY.rc chapter of geos-chem.readthedocs.io.

The Planeflight.dat file

This content has been migrated to the Planeflight diagnostic chapter of geos-chem.readthedocs.io.

The ObsPack input file

Please see our our ObsPack diagnostic wiki page for more information about the format of ObsPack diagnostic input files.



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