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It hasn't come up since July 17, so you didn't miss anything. I'm just working through my open issues, and I wanted to know more about this, so I dug...

@braczka I just rediscovered a note to myself that I should ask you about running a test using the forcing files from near the end of 2020. If that's as...

> [@kdraeder](https://github.com/kdraeder) -- Just remembered your request for testing forcing file for 2020 separately. I can easily do that next. This current test works with 2011 data only. That would...

You'll want to use the [obs_impact_tool](https://docs.dart.ucar.edu/en/latest/assimilation_code/programs/obs_impact_tool/obs_impact_tool.html) before your assimilation, which enables you to specify that some observation types should not affect some state variables. It creates a table which filter...

Hi yxyyyyyy, it would be helpful to know more about you and your research goals, so that we can see how it might fit in with other DART research and...

I learned from my supervisor today that we won't be able to answer any more of your questions without knowing where you work and what your research projects and goals...

This is prompted by @hkershaw-brown comment in #888. There *is* a lot of overlap between them, and the added applications would share a lot of that too, so I agree...

Related; cam-fv and cam-se common code strategy critiqued in #772. They started unified, then they were split, and maybe they will be re-united, or have the common code duplicated in...

Greetings yxyyyyyy thanks for your interest in DART! DART intentionally does not support the specification of the order of assimilation because the "square root" algorithms (EAKF, EnKF, ...) are fundamentally...

Assimilation order and observation times The DART tools create a linked list of observations in the obs_seq.out file, which is based on the time ordering of the observations, not on...