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1 Introduction
1.1 Brief description of the models
1.2 Brief description of the post-processors
2 HAO and CISL Computing Environments
2.1 The HAO network
2.2 The CISL network
2.3 Logging in to CISL supercomputers:
2.4 Network connectivity between HAO, CISL, and MSS
3 Setting up your shell environment
3.1 Setting environment at HAO
3.2 Setting environment at CISL
3.3 Customizing TGCMROOT
4 How to make model runs
4.1 Quick-start menus for making start-up test runs
4.2 Making runs from a downloaded tar file
4.3 Including modified or new source code
4.4 Building the models for different grid resolutions
4.5 Building the models for a debug run
4.6 Model namelist read input parameters
5 Directory Structure
5.1 Model Source Code Directory Structure
5.2 Data directory TGCMDATA
5.3 Working Directory Structure
6 Tgcm utility scripts
6.1 tgcm_config
6.2 ListModels
6.3 Msls
6.4 MkNamelist
6.5 MkList
6.6 MkLogs
6.7 MkTar
6.8 MkDepends
6.9 MkDispose
6.10 Cpsrc
6.11 MkTgcmprocinp
7 Using the fortran post-processor
7.1 tgcmproc_f90 namelist input
8 Using the IDL post-processor
8.1 Setting your environment for tgcmproc_idl
8.2 Running tgcmproc_idl
Ben Foster 2008-06-19