Output¶
This chapter describes which variables can be printed out and how.
Note
Since longer model runs can be heavily memory-consuming the general frequency of data-readout can be adjusted in the configuration.ini.
The parameter data_readout
indicates on which step the data is read. 1 for every, 2 for every second …
There are two types of data to print.
The first type are the primary variables: time and temperature. They are returned directly by the algorithm (for details see How to use or RK4).
The second type are secondary variables, such as the albedo or the insolation, which might be of interest to observe. They are stored by the Variables package within the class Vars
.
Most of them are written into the dictionary Vars.Read
and callable with:
from Variables import Vars
Vars.Read
and contains the following variables, callable with:
cL,C,F,P,Transfer,alpha,BudTransfer,solar,noise,Rdown,Rup,ExternalOutput,CO2Output,SolarOutput,AODOutput
Insolation_over_time=Vars.Read['solar']
Beneath the variables in Vars.Read
, there are additional variables which can be printed, for example the following static variables:
Area=list
bounds=list
latlength=list
External_time_start=float
CO2_time_start=float
All of them are callable by:
from Variables import Vars
Vars.VARIABLENAME
The description of all output variables is given in chapter Variables.