diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 61272b4c990bfda4d6641fc759517b4189c5fc47..33c5376bdc4c92320879eebb3220c9ef3959f7f6 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Functions return a SLURM ID which can be used to trigger the start of another fu - How does it work? - There are two kinds of code/scripts: One that is run immediately and one that is run later on. - The first one instructs the cluster (SLURM) to do the things you tell it - in the right order - using the right input. Example: [`scheduler.py`](https://github.com/lkugler/DART-WRF/blob/master/scheduler.py) - - The latter kind of code actually does the things. It is not run right away, but when SLURM says "it's your turn now" - which depends on the available resources on the shared cluster. Example: [prepare_nature.py](https://github.com/lkugler/DART-WRF/blob/master/scripts/prepare_nature.py) and other files in the `/scripts` folder. + - The latter kind of code actually does the things. It is not run right away, but when SLURM says "it's your turn now" - which depends on the available resources on the shared cluster. Example: [`prepare_nature.py`](https://github.com/lkugler/DART-WRF/blob/master/scripts/prepare_nature.py) and other files in the `/scripts` folder. - Can I use it for real weather? - Yes, but you need to [convert your observations into DART format.](https://docs.dart.ucar.edu)