E3SM-Project/E3SM: E3SM v1.1

First release of E3SM v1.1 DO NOT download the .zip or .tar.gz files included here. They do not contain all of the code. Use "git clone --recursive" instead. This release includes scientifically-validated tunings of the E3SM Land Model (ELM) and E3SM Atmosphere Model (EAM) for coupled simu...

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Main Authors: jedwards4b, James Foucar, Azamat Mametjanov, Robert Jacob, Mark Taylor, singhbalwinder, Bill Sacks, mvertens, Jon Wolfe, jayeshkrishna, Kevin Paul, noel, fischer-ncar, Ed Hartnett, Michael Deakin, onguba, Doug Jacobsen, Jay Shollenberger, susburrows, Andreas Wilke, Alice Bertini, Jeffrey Johnson, jqyin, Matt Norman, Kate Thayer-Calder, Mark Petersen, Benjamin R. Hillman, Jason Sarich, Andy Salinger, Peter Thornton
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Published: Zenodo 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2877813
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Summary:First release of E3SM v1.1 DO NOT download the .zip or .tar.gz files included here. They do not contain all of the code. Use "git clone --recursive" instead. This release includes scientifically-validated tunings of the E3SM Land Model (ELM) and E3SM Atmosphere Model (EAM) for coupled simulations with active land, ocean, and sea ice biogeochemistry, for ELM configurations using the CTC approach to representing nutrient competition. Additional diagnostic variables have been made available as history variables from the ELM, and from the MPAS-Ocean and MPAS-Seaice biogeochemistry modules, in order to improve consistency with the output variable requests of the Coupled Climate Carbon Cycle Model Intercomparison Project (C4MIP), and to support improved analysis of the land, ocean, and sea ice carbon cycles. The atmosphere models prognostic CO2 code has been updated to enable regridding of anthropogenic CO2 emission files to the E3SMs native spectral element grid. Note that (1) the prognostic CO2 configuration of E3SM has not been scientifically validated, and (2) the regridding of emission files as currently implemented is not mass-conserving and is intended as a temporary workaround. We do not advise using E3SMv1.1 for fully-coupled carbon cycle simulations where mass conservation is critical, but it is suitable for enabling use of the 3D CO2 tracer for diagnostic and testing purposes. Several bugs found after v1.0 have been fixed in this tag and changes made to default settings, including: EAM: adding limiters to avoid bad extrapolation in RRTMG, fixing an error in the calculation of NIR reflectance that affects cloud fields derived from MODIS simulator. ELM: fixing surface water and lakes, increasing the land field name size, fixing a memory leak in ELM CNStateType, fixing a snow compaction bug that was resulting in sporadic unphysical snow depths, adding a water budget in the land model (and fixing a water conservation error) MPAS-O: preventing thermo energy conservation errors by lowering the permitted surface ...