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! The directory under which the code, input, and output will be stored. This is the base directory for a run. The word
! The directory under which the code, input, and output will be stored. This is the base directory for a run. The word
! '/' will be replaced through the start_ctdas.sh script by a user-specified folder name. DO NOT REPLACE
! '/' will be replaced through the start_ctdas.sh script by a user-specified folder name. DO NOT REPLACE
dir.da_run : /scratch/snx3000/parsenov/
projname
dir.da_run : /scratch/snx3000/parsenov/
ctdas
restartmap.dir : /scratch/snx3000/parsenov/
projname
/restart
restartmap.dir : /scratch/snx3000/parsenov/
ctdas
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! The resources used to complete the data assimilation experiment. This depends on your computing platform.
! The resources used to complete the data assimilation experiment. This depends on your computing platform.
! The number of cycles per job denotes how many cycles should be completed before starting a new process or job, this
! The number of cycles per job denotes how many cycles should be completed before starting a new process or job, this
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