--- MITgcm_contrib/gael/verification/README 2012/10/10 20:44:59 1.2 +++ MITgcm_contrib/gael/verification/README 2013/04/18 18:04:31 1.4 @@ -21,10 +21,10 @@ cvs server. If you completed step1, you indeed already are. If otherwise, see http://mitgcm.org/public/source_code.html 3) step2 creates a directory global_oce_tmp_download that - contains the experiments directories. Move them to - MITgcm/verification and cd to that location. Once you - have done this succesfully you may want to remove - global_oce_tmp_download. We wont need it anymore. + contains the experiments directories. Move them (incl. + global_oce_input_fields) to MITgcm/verification and cd to + that location. Once you have done this succesfully you may want + to remove global_oce_tmp_download. We wont need it anymore. 4) exectute MITgcm with testreport. Two examples from one machine. To run the cs32 test on one cpu : ./testreport -t global_oce_cs32 @@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ 0) to run the core2, ecmwf, and ecco_v4 subexperiments you will need extra stuff in global_oce_input_fields. Contact us if need be. + As a side note, for the verification experiment purpose, you + do not want to link the large ecco data sets (RADS etc). 1) In linking the experiments to one another we rely on 'build/genmake_local' and 'input*/prepare_run' which may be worth a special mention, at least to new MITgcm users.