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FlexGrid | FlexGrid documentation by Jiawei Zhuang (jiaweizhuang@g.harvard.edu) | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
FlexGrid is a new functionality in [[GEOS- | FlexGrid is a new functionality in [[GEOS-Chem v11-02]] to unify all metfield I/O routines by [[HEMCO]]. | ||
It allows users to | It allows users to | ||
* Set up a nested simulation over any custom domains without changing model's source code. | * Set up a nested simulation over any custom domains without changing model's source code. | ||
* Explicitly control each meteorological variables in configuration files to perform various experiments (an interface resembling [[GCHP]]) | * Explicitly control each meteorological variables in configuration files to perform various experiments (an interface resembling [[GCHP]]) |
Revision as of 18:43, 29 June 2017
NOTE: This page is being actively edited right now and the information might be complete.</
FlexGrid documentation by Jiawei Zhuang (jiaweizhuang@g.harvard.edu)
Overview
FlexGrid is a new functionality in GEOS-Chem v11-02 to unify all metfield I/O routines by HEMCO.
It allows users to
- Set up a nested simulation over any custom domains without changing model's source code.
- Explicitly control each meteorological variables in configuration files to perform various experiments (an interface resembling GCHP)