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<div>You may want to check the value of `rwSuffixType` int he run you are using to do the offline calculation, and make sure you specify the same in your offline run: <a href="https://mitgcm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting_started/getting_started.html#input-output-files">https://mitgcm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting_started/getting_started.html#input-output-files</a></div>
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<div>On Feb 18, 2025, at 7:35 AM, Jaehong Kim <jk23bs@fsu.edu> wrote:</div>
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Also, I have thousands of continuous input files from u.0001.data to u.3650.data, so it is impossible to change all input file names.</div>
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<div>Though I’d be a little surprised if that make the file name shorter than 10 characters. It would be really easy to write a script to rename those files, perhaps via softlinks to the original files. I think moreso than someone familiar with offline mode,
you need someone familiar with how those files were originally created. </div>
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<div>Cheers, Jody</div>
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