For single point runs we'll need to create .met files as testbed inputs that have daily
GPP, air temperature, soil temperature, soil moisture (liquid and ice fractions).
We suspect few sites are likely to have all of this information, maybe it makes sense to generate the testbed forcing with DAYCENT output (@melanniehartman), which can be validated with observations of GPP / NPP where it's available.
For single point runs we'll need to create .met files as testbed inputs that have daily GPP, air temperature, soil temperature, soil moisture (liquid and ice fractions). We suspect few sites are likely to have all of this information, maybe it makes sense to generate the testbed forcing with DAYCENT output (@melanniehartman), which can be validated with observations of GPP / NPP where it's available.