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This feature request replaces prior feature request https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/issues/91 which mainly concerned the CH4 and tagged CH4 simulations. This feature request is more generic, to …
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There appears to be a significant hit in GEOS-Chem Classic and GCHP performance on some platforms, particularly those using `gfortran`, stemming from somewhere in HEMCO. This issue has been observed b…
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### Your name
liumy
### Your affiliation
CAMS
### Please provide a clear and concise description of your question or discussion topic.
Hi, all.
I am a beginner in NOx field and I have a confu…
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### Your name
liumy
### Your affiliation
CAMS
### Please provide a clear and concise description of your question or discussion topic.
Hi, all.
I am a beginner in NOx field and I have a confu…
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### Name and Institution (Required)
Name: James East
Institution: ACMG
### Description of your issue or question
I ran into a bug background simulation for the jacobian runs. This simulation…
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Most of the contents of this repo are config files to run. Could this be one of the options when creating a run directory from model source code? If the files are separately maintained then they will …
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The GEOS-Chem community would benefit greatly from being able to use a single restart (e.g. C24) for simulations even when at different resolutions (e.g. C48, C180). Although the overhead of regriddin…
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[GEOS-Chem](https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem) benchmarking package [gcpy](https://github.com/geoschem/gcpy) has a copy of much of the content of this repo. When I adapted it I was unsure if this …
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Spack is an awesome tool for installing NetCDF, for example:
http://wiki.seas.harvard.edu/geos-chem/index.php/Use_Spack_to_install_netCDF_on_your_system
It would be even awesomer if Unidata pushed P…
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### Your name
Ryan Pound
### Your affiliation
University of York
### What happened? What did you expect to happen?
I was looking at running a GCC model with RCP emissions however these files are …