67 | | Binary data, which are written by the model at the end of the run and possibly needed by restart runs [wiki:chapter_33 chapter 3.3] for the initialization. This output file is then read in as file [#BININ BININ]. It contains the initial parameters [wiki:chapter_41 chapter 4.1] of the model run, arrays of the prognostic and diagnostic variables as well as those parameters determined so far during a job chain and variables for plots of horizontally averaged vertical profiles (see [../d3par#data_output_pr data_output_pr]). With runs on several processors it has to be noted that each processing element writes its own file and the file content is processor-dependent. A specification of the file format can be found in the description of the file [#BININ BININ]. \\\\ |
68 | | The file BINOUT is written by the model only if, with the help of the '''mrun'''-configuration file, the value {{{true}}} is assigned for the environment variable {{{write_binary}}} [wiki:chapter_33 chapter 3.3]. \\\\ |
| 67 | Binary data, which are written by the model at the end of the run and possibly needed by [../runs restart runs] for the initialization. This output file is then read in as file [#BININ BININ]. It contains the [../inipar initial parameters] of the model run, arrays of the prognostic and diagnostic variables as well as those parameters determined so far during a job chain and variables for plots of horizontally averaged vertical profiles (see [../d3par#data_output_pr data_output_pr]). With runs on several processors it has to be noted that each processing element writes its own file and the file content is processor-dependent. A specification of the file format can be found in the description of the file [#BININ BININ]. \\\\ |
| 68 | The file BINOUT is written by the model only if, with the help of the '''mrun'''-configuration file, the value {{{true}}} is assigned for the environment variable {{{write_binary}}} (see [../runs example]). \\\\ |