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
    • PISM’s I/O performance
  • 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
    • Managing parameter studies
    • Saving PISM’s configuration for post-processing
  • Regridding
  • Signals, to control a running PISM model
  • Understanding adaptive time-stepping
  • Balancing the books
    • 2D diagnostics
      • Comments
    • Scalar diagnostics
      • Comments
    • Mass accounting in subglacial hydrology models
    • Mass accounting in the PDD model
  • PETSc options for PISM users
  • Utility and test scripts
  • Using PISM for flow-line modeling
  • Managing source code modifications
  • ISMIP6 Greenland
    • Top surface mass balance and temperature
    • Frontal melt parameterization
    • Parameterized front retreat
    • Output variables

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  • Acknowledgements
  • Installing PISM
  • PISM User’s Manual
    • Getting started: a Greenland ice sheet example
    • Ice dynamics, the PISM view
    • Initialization and bootstrapping
    • Modeling choices
    • Practical usage
      • 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
    • Simplified geometry experiments
    • Verification
    • Validation case studies
    • Example: A regional model of the Jakobshavn outlet glacier in Greenland
    • Configuration parameters
    • Diagnostic quantities
  • Climate forcing
  • Technical notes
  • Contributing to PISM
  • Authorship
  • References

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