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MODULE calendar |
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! From IOIPSL/src/calendar.f90, version 2.0 2004/04/05 14:47:47 |
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! This is the calendar used to do all calculations on time. Three |
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! types of calendars are possible: |
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! - Gregorian: |
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! The normal calendar. The time origin for the julian day in this |
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! case is 24 Nov -4713. |
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! - No leap: |
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! A 365 day year without leap years. The origin for the julian days |
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! is in this case 1 Jan 0. |
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! - xxxd: |
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! Year of xxx days with months of equal length. The origin for the |
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! julian days is then also 1 Jan 0. |
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! As one can see it is difficult to go from one calendar to the |
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! other. All operations involving julian days will be wrong. This |
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! calendar will lock as soon as possible the length of the year and |
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! forbid any further modification. |
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! For the non leap-year calendar the method is still brute force. |
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! We need to find an integer series which takes care of the length |
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! of the various month. (Jan) |
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IMPLICIT NONE |
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REAL, PARAMETER:: un_jour = 86400. ! one day in seconds |
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! Description of calendar |
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CHARACTER(LEN=20):: calendar_used = "gregorian" |
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LOGICAL:: lock_unan = .FALSE. |
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REAL:: un_an = 365.2425 ! one year in days |
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INTEGER:: mon_len(12) = (/31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31/) |
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CHARACTER(LEN=3), PARAMETER:: cal(12) = (/'JAN', 'FEB', 'MAR', 'APR', & |
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'MAY', 'JUN', 'JUL', 'AUG', 'SEP', 'OCT', 'NOV', 'DEC'/) |
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REAL, SAVE:: start_day, start_sec |
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END MODULE calendar |