[esp-r] Re: UK NCM stripped model
Aizaz Samuel
aizaz.a.samuel at strath.ac.uk
Wed May 23 21:09:10 BST 2012
You shouldn't have that model active at all. It is for UK NCM compliance purposes. This model is created as a copy of a "normal" model and details not relevant to the UK NCM stripped from it. If you look in the cfg directory where the stripped model resides you should find your original model there as well. Use that.
Regards,
Aizaz
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From: esp-r-bounces at lists.strath.ac.uk [esp-r-bounces at lists.strath.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Ida Nordbotten Vågen [idanordb at stud.ntnu.no]
Sent: 23 May 2012 12:58
To: esp-r at lists.strath.ac.uk
Subject: [esp-r] UK NCM stripped model
Hi.
I am new to ESP-r and I have clicked my way around the program trying to familiarize myself with it.
For now, my model seems to be an "UK NCM stripped model", and I was wondering what that actually means?
I am supposed to compare my results with a a similar model with simulations made in 2008 (with an older version of ESP-r I think).
As far as I can see some changes were made in the program according this in 2010. Will the fact that my model is a so-called "UK NCM stripped model" influence my results in any way? (Per example will the earlier neglected infiltration now be included?)
Regards,
Ida
Master of Science
NTNU, Norway
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