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\f0\fs24 \cf0 This version of the Titan CAM uses CAM3 that was modified into a Titan version by Friedson at JPL (Friedson et al. 2009). I then coupled Toon'92s CARMA model following the method of Bardeen. (Chiuck Bardeen at NCAR). The aerosol microphysics is handled by CARMA while the advection and radiation are handled by CAM.
This code can be run on a desktop (slowly) or on a cluster. To try running the currently set up model, edit the namelist_bestcase, make-cam-bestcase, and run-cam-bestcase scripts with the appropriate paths and settings for your machine. Try running a serial case first, then a parallel run.
Since CAM3 is quite deprecated and CAM5 has CARMA built-in, it would probably be best to port CAM5 (or newest version) to Titan. Perhaps this code can be somewhat of a guide.
EJL (8/8/17)}