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About -
Software
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Written by Ken Mankoff
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Wednesday, 11 April 2007 |
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| Import / Export: When upgrading from a previous version of EdGCM it
may be useful to export your old simulations and import them, along
with theiir output, into your new copy of EdGCM. This same process can
also be used to share simulations with colleagues. |
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| Setup Simulations: This tutorial introduces you to the setup simulations window. This is the most complex part of EdGCM but understanding it is required in order to create your own GCM experiments. You should start with this tutorial if EdGCM is installed and you do not need to transfer data from an old installation |
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| Analyze Output: Learn how to use the Analyze Output window. This window is used after a run is completed to select the data you would like to visualize. It requires an understanding of post-processing methods including averaging and extracting variables |
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| EVA: Learn how to use EVA, the EdGCM Visualization Application. EVA allows you to make maps of any of the data from the Analyze Output window. EVA also lets you do more, including making differencing maps that clearly highlight the change between two experiments |
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