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Working with .out files with rLPJGUESS package #50

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halima1993 opened this issue Jul 29, 2019 · 3 comments
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Working with .out files with rLPJGUESS package #50

halima1993 opened this issue Jul 29, 2019 · 3 comments

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@halima1993
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Greetings! I am a user of DGVMTools and devtools. I recently discovered rLPJGUESS package. Basically I have files that are in the format of .out files. I want to carry out sensitivity analysis by using these files in this package. My question is that can rLPJGUESS work with files that are in .out format?

P.s. I have files related to different variables of three CMIP5 models (eg lai.out, co2.out) .

@florianhartig
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Which LPJ-GUESS version are you running?

@halima1993
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do you mean rLPJGUESS? I'm using rLPJGUESS version 1.1.0

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florianhartig commented Aug 2, 2019

No, I mean LPJ-GUESS - in principle, rLPJGUESS can read lai output (see supplementary in https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364815217310629?via%3Dihub, where we provide code to do a SA using LAI), but format of input and output files changes between versions, and many working groups have custom output files.

The current stable version of rLPJGUESS is designed for LPJ-GUESS v3.1. If you are running a different LPJ-GUESS version, you may have to adapt the rLPJGUESS functions. We are currently working on adaptations for 4.0 and 4.1, but also this will only work if you use one of the standard versions.

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