Estimated processing time #
It is important to record the processing period for each operation and document the entire process with screenshots. Be sure to note any issues encountered during the process.
Keep in mind that you can open the GUI multiple times, which might be helpful when running multiple processes concurrently.
For instance, when processing FFMC (Fine Fuel Moisture Code), the processing time varies depending on system workload:
- 1.5 hours if two processes are running simultaneously.
- 1 hour if only FFMC is being processed by itself.
Additionally, plotting a 16-year graph takes approximately 5 minutes.
If you are processing two tasks simultaneously, the time may extend slightly beyond the estimated periods.
For global data, processing the daily moisture data takes around 1 hour and 20 minutes.
Be sure to carefully track these timeframes, particularly when running multiple tasks concurrently, and document them for future reference.
For preprocess probability: Fastest to process is f_supp, then P_b, P_h (few minutes), P_m took almost 2 hours for 14 year period. Total P took almost 2 hours 20 minutes. This is the case if you process it in IIASA (faster laptop/better server), but if you process it at home, it takes 6 hours (P_m) and another 6 hours for total P.