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2 | WRF-NMM Model Version 3.2 (March 31, 2010) |
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4 | ---------------------------- |
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5 | WRF-NMM PUBLIC DOMAIN NOTICE |
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6 | ---------------------------- |
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8 | WRF-NMM was developed at National Centers for |
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9 | Environmental Prediction (NCEP), which is part of |
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10 | NOAA's National Weather Service. As a government |
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11 | entity, NCEP makes no proprietary claims, either |
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12 | statutory or otherwise, to this version and release of |
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13 | WRF-NMM and consider WRF-NMM to be in the public |
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14 | domain for use by any person or entity for any purpose |
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15 | without any fee or charge. NCEP requests that any WRF |
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16 | user include this notice on any partial or full copies |
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17 | of WRF-NMM. WRF-NMM is provided on an "AS IS" basis |
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18 | and any warranties, either express or implied, |
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19 | including but not limited to implied warranties of |
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20 | non-infringement, originality, merchantability and |
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21 | fitness for a particular purpose, are disclaimed. In |
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22 | no event shall NOAA, NWS or NCEP be liable for any |
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23 | damages, whatsoever, whether direct, indirect, |
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24 | consequential or special, that arise out of or in |
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25 | connection with the access, use or performance of |
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26 | WRF-NMM, including infringement actions. |
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27 | |
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28 | ================================================ |
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29 | |
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30 | V3 Release Notes: |
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31 | ----------------- |
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32 | |
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33 | This is the main directory for the WRF Version 3 source code release. |
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34 | |
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35 | - For directions on compiling WRF for NMM, see below or the |
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36 | WRF-NMM Users' Web page (http://www.dtcenter.org/wrf-nmm/users/) |
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37 | - Read the README.namelist file in the run/ directory (or on |
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38 | the WRF-NMM Users' page), and make changes carefully. |
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39 | |
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40 | For questions, send mail to wrfhelp@ucar.edu |
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41 | |
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42 | Release Notes: |
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43 | ------------------- |
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44 | |
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45 | Version 3.2 is released on March 31, 2010. |
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46 | |
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47 | - For more information on WRF V3.2 release, visit WRF-NMM Users home page |
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48 | http://www.dtcenter.org/wrf-nmm/users/, and read the online User's Guide. |
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49 | - WRF V3 executable will work with V3.1 wrfinput/wrfbdy. As |
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50 | always, rerunning the new programs is recommended. |
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51 | |
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52 | The Online User's Guide has also been updated. |
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53 | ================================================ |
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54 | |
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55 | The ./compile script at the top level allows for easy selection of |
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56 | NMM and ARW cores of WRF at compile time. |
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57 | |
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58 | - Specify your WRF-NMM option by setting the appropriate environment variable: |
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59 | |
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60 | setenv WRF_NMM_CORE 1 |
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61 | setenv WRF_NMM_NEST 1 (if nesting capability is desired) |
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62 | setenv HWRF 1 (if HWRF coupling/physics are desired) |
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63 | |
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64 | - The Registry files for NMM and ARW are not integrated |
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65 | yet. There are separate versions: |
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66 | |
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67 | Registry/Registry.NMM <-- for NMM |
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68 | Registry/Registry.NMM_NEST <-- for NMM with nesting |
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69 | Registry/Registry.EM <-- for ARW (formerly known as Eulerian Mass) |
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71 | |
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72 | How to configure, compile and run? |
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73 | ---------------------------------- |
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75 | - In WRFV3 directory, type: |
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77 | configure |
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78 | |
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79 | this will create a configure.wrf file that has appropriate compile |
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80 | options for the supported computers. Edit your configure.wrf file as needed. |
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81 | |
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82 | Note: WRF requires netCDF library. If your netCDF library is installed in |
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83 | some odd directory, set environment variable NETCDF before you type |
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84 | 'configure'. For example: |
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86 | setenv NETCDF /usr/local/lib32/r4i4 |
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87 | |
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88 | - Type: |
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89 | compile nmm_real |
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90 | |
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91 | - If sucessful, this command will create nmm_real.exe and wrf.exe |
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92 | in directory main/, and the appropriate executables will be linked into |
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93 | the run directories under test/nmm_real, or run/. |
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94 | |
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95 | - cd to the appropriate test or run directory to run "nmm_real.exe" and "wrf.exe". |
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96 | |
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97 | - Place files from WPS (met_nmm.*, geo_nmm_nest*) |
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98 | in the appropriate directory, type |
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100 | real_nmm.exe |
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102 | to produce wrfbdy_d01 and wrfinput_d01. Then type |
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103 | |
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104 | wrf.exe |
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106 | to run. |
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107 | |
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108 | - If you use mpich, type |
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109 | |
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110 | mpirun -np number-of-processors wrf.exe |
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111 | |
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112 | ============================================================================= |
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113 | |
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114 | What is in WRF-NMM V3.2? |
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115 | |
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116 | * Dynamics: |
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117 | |
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118 | - The WRF-NMM model is a fully compressible, non-hydrostatic model with a |
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119 | hydrostatic option. |
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120 | |
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121 | - Supports One-way and two-way static and moving nests. |
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123 | - The terrain following hybrid pressure sigma vertical coordinate is used. |
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124 | |
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125 | - The grid staggering is the Arakawa E-grid. |
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126 | |
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127 | - The same time step is used for all terms. |
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128 | |
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129 | - Time stepping: |
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130 | - Horizontally propagating fast-waves: Forward-backward scheme |
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131 | - Veryically propagating sound waves: Implicit scheme |
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132 | |
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133 | - Advection (time): |
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134 | T,U,V: |
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135 | - Horizontal: The Adams-Bashforth scheme |
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136 | - Vertical: The Crank-Nicholson scheme |
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137 | TKE, water species: Forward, flux-corrected (called every two timesteps)/Eulerian, Adams-Bashforth |
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138 | and Crank-Nicholson with monotonization. |
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139 | |
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140 | - Advection (space): |
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141 | T,U,V: |
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142 | - Horizontal: Energy and enstrophy conserving, |
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143 | quadratic conservative,second order |
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145 | - Vertical: Quadratic conservative,second order, implicit |
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146 | |
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147 | - Tracers (water species and TKE): upstream, positive definite, conservative antifiltering |
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148 | gradient restoration, optional, see next bullet. |
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149 | |
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150 | - Tracers (water species, TKE, and test tracer rrw): Eulerian with monotonization, coupled with |
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151 | continuity equation, conservative, positive definite, monotone, optional. To turn on/off, set |
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152 | the logical switch "euler" in solve_nmm.F to .true./.false. The monotonization parameter |
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153 | steep in subroutine mono should be in the range 0.96-1.0. For most natural tracers steep=1. |
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154 | should be adequate. Smaller values of steep are recommended for idealizaed tests with very |
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155 | steep gradients. This option is available only with Ferrier microphysics. |
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156 | |
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157 | - Horizontal diffusion: Forward, second order "Smagorinsky-type" |
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159 | - Vertical Diffusion: |
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160 | See "Free atmosphere turbulence above surface layer" section |
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161 | in "Physics" section given in below. |
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162 | |
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163 | - Added a new highly-conservative passive advection scheme to v3.2 |
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164 | |
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165 | Added Operational Hurricane WRF (HWRF) components to v3.2. These enhancements include: |
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166 | - Vortex following moving nest for NMM |
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167 | - Ocean coupling (with POM) |
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168 | - Changes in diffusion coefficients |
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169 | - Modifications/additions to physics schemes (tuned for the tropics) |
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170 | - Updated existing SAS cumulus scheme |
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171 | - Updated existing GFS boundary layer scheme |
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172 | - Added new HWRF microphysics scheme - Added new HWRF radiation scheme |
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173 | Please see the WRF for Hurricanes webpage for more details: |
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174 | http://www.dtcenter.org/HurrWRF/users |
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176 | |
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177 | * Physics: |
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178 | |
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179 | - Explicit Microphysics: WRF Single Moment 5 and 6 class / |
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180 | Ferrier (Used operationally at NCEP.) / Thompson [a new version in 3.1] |
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181 | / HWRF microphysics: (Used operationally at NCEP for HWRF) |
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183 | - Cumulus parameterization: Kain-Fritsch with shallow convection / |
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184 | Betts-Miller-Janjic (Used operationally at NCEP.)/ Grell-Devenyi ensemble |
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185 | / Simplified Arakawa-Schubert (Used operationally at NCEP for HWRF) |
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186 | |
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187 | - Free atmosphere turbulence above surface layer: Mellor-Yamada-Janjic (Used operationally at NCEP.) |
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188 | |
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189 | - Planetary boundary layer: YSU / Mellor-Yamada-Janjic (Used operationally at NCEP.) |
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190 | / NCEP Global Forecast System scheme (Used operationally at NCEP for HWRF) |
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191 | / GFS / Quasi-Normal Scale Elimination |
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193 | - Surface layer: Similarity theory scheme with viscous sublayers |
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194 | over both solid surfaces and water points (Janjic - Used operatinally at NCEP). |
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195 | / GFS / YSU / Quasi-Normal Scale Elimination / GFDL surface layer (Used operationally at NCEP for HWRF) |
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196 | |
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197 | - Soil model: Noah land-surface model (4-level - Used operationally at NCEP) / |
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198 | RUC LSM (6-level) / GFDL slab model (Used operationally at NCEP for HWRF) |
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199 | |
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200 | - Radiation: |
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201 | - Longwave radiation: GFDL Scheme (Fels-Schwarzkopf) (Used |
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202 | operationally at NCEP.) / Modified GFDL scheme (Used operationally |
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203 | at NCEP for HWRF) / RRTM |
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204 | - Shortwave radiation: GFDL-scheme (Lacis-Hansen) (Used operationally |
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205 | at NCEP.) / Modified GFDL shortwave (Used operationally at NCEP |
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206 | for HWRF)/ Dudhia |
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207 | |
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208 | - Gravity wave drag with mountain wave blocking (Alpert; Kim and Arakawa) |
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209 | |
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210 | - Sea Surface temperature updates during long simulations |
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211 | |
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212 | * WRF Software: |
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213 | |
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214 | - Hierarchical software architecture that insulates scientific code |
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215 | (Model Layer) from computer architecture (Driver Layer) |
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216 | - Multi-level parallelism supporting distributed-memory (MPI) |
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217 | - Active data registry: defines and manages model state fields, I/O, |
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218 | nesting, configuration, and numerous other aspects of WRF through a single file, |
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219 | called the Registry |
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220 | - Two-way nesting: |
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221 | Easy to extend: forcing and feedback of new fields specified by |
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222 | editing a single table in the Registry |
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223 | Efficient: 5-8% overhead on 64 processes of IBM |
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224 | - Enhanced I/O options: |
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225 | NetCDF and Parallel HDF5 formats |
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226 | Nine auxiliary input and history output streams separately controllable through the |
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227 | namelist |
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228 | Output file names and time-stamps specifiable through namelist |
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229 | - Efficient execution on a range of computing platforms: |
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230 | IBM SP systems, (e.g. NCAR "bluevista","blueice","bluefire" Power5-based system) |
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231 | IBM Blue Gene |
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232 | SGI Origin and Altix |
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233 | Linux/Intel |
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234 | IA64 MPP (HP Superdome, SGI Altix, NCSA Teragrid systems) |
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235 | IA64 SMP |
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236 | x86_64 (e.g. TACC's "Ranger", NOAA/GSD "wJet" ) |
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237 | PGI, Intel, Pathscale, gfortran, g95 compilers supported |
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238 | Sun Solaris (single threaded and SMP) |
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239 | Cray X1, X1e (vector), XT3/4 (Opteron) |
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240 | Mac Intel/ppc, PGI/ifort/g95 |
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241 | NEC SX/8 |
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242 | HP-UX |
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243 | Fujitsu VPP 5000 |
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244 | - RSL_LITE: communication layer, scalable to very large domains, supports nesting. |
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245 | - I/O: NetCDF, parallel NetCDF (Argonne), HDF5, GRIB, raw binary, Quilting (asynchronous I/O) |
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246 | , MCEL (coupling) |
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247 | - ESMF Time Management, including exact arithmetic for fractional |
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248 | time steps (no drift). |
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249 | - ESMF integration - WRF can be run as an ESMF component. |
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250 | - Improved documentation, both on-line (web based browsing tools) and in-line |
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251 | |
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252 | (Model Layer) from computer architecture (Driver Layer) |
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253 | - Multi-level parallelism supporting shared-memory (OpenMP), distributed-memory (MPI), |
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254 | and hybrid share/distributed modes of execution |
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255 | - Serial compilation can be used for single-domain runs but not for runs with |
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256 | nesting at this time. |
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257 | - Active data registry: defines and manages model state fields, I/O, |
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258 | configuration, and numerous other aspects of WRF through a single file, |
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259 | called the Registry |
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260 | - Enhanced I/O options: |
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261 | NetCDF and Parallel HDF5 formats |
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262 | Five auxiliary history output streams separately controllable through the namelist |
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263 | Output file names and time-stamps specifiable through namelist |
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264 | |
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265 | - Testing: Various regression tests are performed on HP/Compaq systems at |
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266 | NCAR/MMM whenever a change is introduced into WRF cores. |
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267 | |
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268 | - Efficient execution on a range of computing platforms: |
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269 | IBM SP systems, (e.g. NCAR "bluevista","blueice" and NCEP's "blue", Power4-based system) |
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270 | HP/Compaq Alpha/OSF workstation, SMP, and MPP systems (e.g. Pittsburgh |
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271 | Supercomputing Center TCS) |
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272 | SGI Origin and Altix |
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273 | Linux/Intel |
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274 | IA64 MPP (HP Superdome, SGI Altix, NCSA Teragrid systems) |
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275 | IA64 SMP |
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276 | Pentium 3/4 SMP and SMP clusters (NOAA/FSL iJet system) |
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277 | PGI and Intel compilers supported |
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278 | Alpha Linux (NOAA/FSL Jet system) |
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279 | Sun Solaris (single threaded and SMP) |
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280 | Cray X1 |
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281 | HP-UX |
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282 | Other ports under development: |
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283 | NEC SX/6 |
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284 | Fujitsu VPP 5000 |
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285 | - RSL_LITE: communication layer, scalable to very |
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286 | large domains |
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287 | - ESMF Time Management, including exact arithmetic for fractional |
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288 | time steps (no drift); model start, stop, run length and I/O frequencies are |
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289 | now specified as times and time intervals |
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290 | - Improved documentation, both on-line (web based browsing tools) and in-line |
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