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c Many assumptions that are made in the current version should, and |
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c - equidistancy in time --> general data set (non-equidistant in |
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c - climatologies --> arbitrary subinterval of a year, not |
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c just monthly values. |
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c - relaxation --> relaxation could be done to a given |
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c time. This would generalise the clima- |
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c tology block. One could have 'cyclic' |
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c and 'non-cyclic' fields. In the first |
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c case, the cycle length has to be spe- |
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c cified ('monthly','yearly','period') as |
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c well as the start of the cycle ( irec=1 |
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c The second case can be treated analog- |
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c ously. |