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[135] | 1 | # The purpose of this readme file is to give a guide to creating your |
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| 2 | own radiative transfer coefficients for the universal code. It is |
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| 3 | not designed as a substitute for the kspectrum or LMDZ GCM manuals, |
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| 4 | which can be found elsewhere. |
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| 7 | 1. Creating the high resolution spectral data |
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| 9 | To do this we use 'kspectrum', which was written by Vincent Eymet |
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| 10 | and is freely available online at: ''. See the manual on the |
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| 11 | website for a guide to installation. Once the code is installed, |
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| 12 | |
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| 13 | decide p, T arrays |
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| 14 | |
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| 15 | 2. Converting to correlated-k coefficients |
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| 17 | There are two ways to do this: with Vincent Eymet's code |
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| 18 | 'kdistribution', or with a simpler code written by Robin Wordsworth |
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| 19 | called 'generate_kmatrix'. The latter code is less sophisticated |
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| 20 | and probably a little less accurate, but it has an advantage in |
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| 21 | that it works. |
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| 22 | |
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| 23 | 3. Running the GCM with the new data |
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| 24 | |
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| 25 | planck limits |
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