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Currently, we read in CO2 from a file in the AMIP setup. This is created as a TimeVaryingInput which gets evaluated at each coupling timestep in the AMIP case only. This approach requires us to access the simulation mode within the coupling loop, and adds unnecessary complexity to the coupling loop.
Instead, we should move the prescribed CO2 into ClimaAtmos, alongside similar prescribed quantities like ozone and aerosols.
Currently, we read in
CO2
from a file in the AMIP setup. This is created as aTimeVaryingInput
which gets evaluated at each coupling timestep in the AMIP case only. This approach requires us to access the simulation mode within the coupling loop, and adds unnecessary complexity to the coupling loop.Instead, we should move the prescribed
CO2
into ClimaAtmos, alongside similar prescribed quantities like ozone and aerosols.Part of #1011
To Do
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