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Describe the bug
We assume the initial conditions of NO, NO2, NO3, N2O5, and HNO3 are all zero. No photolysis of nitrogen oxides and no emission of NOx attached file. However, we still get some NOx in the plots even though the magnitude is small. So the question is where does the NOx come from?
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Upload the config.zip
Go to 'Plot results'
Click on 'NO'
See error
Expected behavior
It would be better if the user could modify the y-axis range. Because we need to have a minimum y-axis range, to not zoom in too much on the noise.
Describe the bug
We assume the initial conditions of NO, NO2, NO3, N2O5, and HNO3 are all zero. No photolysis of nitrogen oxides and no emission of NOx attached file. However, we still get some NOx in the plots even though the magnitude is small. So the question is where does the NOx come from?
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
It would be better if the user could modify the y-axis range. Because we need to have a minimum y-axis range, to not zoom in too much on the noise.
Screenshots
Additional context
Configuration file
config.zip
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