MPAS-Dev/MPAS-Model: MPAS Version 8.1.0 ...
This release of MPAS introduces several updates and new capabilities for MPAS-Atmosphere, most notably: The MYNN Surface Layer and Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL) schemes have been updated. The PBL scheme includes the options needed to run the Eddy Diffusivity Mass Flux (EDMF) scheme. A separate driv...
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10995117 https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10995117 |
Summary: | This release of MPAS introduces several updates and new capabilities for MPAS-Atmosphere, most notably: The MYNN Surface Layer and Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL) schemes have been updated. The PBL scheme includes the options needed to run the Eddy Diffusivity Mass Flux (EDMF) scheme. A separate driver for the parameterization of surface processes over sea-ice points has been added. The build system now tests for the availability of the modern mpi_f08 module in the MPI library. If detected, the mpi_f08 module interface to Fortran MPI routines will be used in favor of the older mpi module interface. The atmosphere core now supports the storage and retrieval of time-invariant fields in a separate I/O stream, offering significant disk space savings, especially in cases where large ensembles or cycled simulations are being run. See Section 8.3 of the User's Guide for more details. The top-level Makefile provides a new intel build target for the Intel oneAPI Fortran, C, and C++ compiler suite. To support real-data ... |
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