Not yet there, but getting close...... Namelist parameters and input forcing files must be specified in accordance to aquaplanet slab ocean requirements.
@@ -143,9 +144,80 @@ Namelist settings you'll need to add:
# echo " yr_perp = 1850" >> namelist.echam
#fi
```
3. Under **greenhouse gases**\
Please comment out and add 3 lines like this:
```bash
#if [[ ${co2_transport} = true ]]; then
# ico2=1 # prognostic CO2 mass mixing ratio
# lco2_scenario=false
#elif [[ ${read_ghg} == true ]]; then
# lco2_scenario=true # use CO2 scenario in jsbach
# ico2=4 # use CO2 scenario in echam radiation
#else
# ico2=2 # uniform CO2 volume mixing ratio
#fi
lco2_scenario=false
ico2=2
#if [[ ${n2o_transport} = true ]]; then
# in2o=1 # prognostic N2O mass mixing ratio
#elif [[ ${read_ghg} == true ]]; then
# in2o=4 # use N2O scenario in echam radiation
#else
# in2o=3 # uniform N2O volume mixing ratio
#fi
in2o=3
```
**Modifications to linking input files**
While many input forcing files need to change, this is done by changing the link/pointing. However, to run with slab ocean, you'll need an extra file, the `heatflux` or `qflx` file. This is normally obtained by running a pure aquaplanet run first, and post-processing the output to get a climatological (maybe also zonally symmetric) flux file, that is then used as an input to the slab ocean part. Assume for the moment you have this file `T63_heatflux_test.nc`
1. 3d initial file of atmosphere (spectral, no dependence on lsmask)
In fact, to run with slab ocean, you'll need a `heatflux` or `qflx` file. This is normally obtained by running a pure aquaplanet run first, and post-processing the output to get a climatological (maybe also zonally symmetric) flux file, that is then used as an input to the slab ocean part. Assume for the moment you have this file and its called `T63_heatflux_test.nc`