Practical usage¶
Running PISM requires many practical decisions, from pre-processing input data and selecting diagnostic quantities to save to monitoring running simulations and managing code modifications; see the following sub-sections for details.
- Handling NetCDF files
- Input and output
- Saving time series of scalar diagnostic quantities
- Saving time series of spatially-varying diagnostic quantities
- Saving re-startable snapshots of the model state
- Run-time diagnostic viewers
- PISM’s configuration parameters and how to change them
- Regridding
- Signals, to control a running PISM model
- Understanding adaptive time-stepping
- Balancing the books
- PETSc options for PISM users
- Utility and test scripts
- Using PISM for flow-line modeling
- Managing source code modifications
- ISMIP6 Greenland
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