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UFS_UTILS

Utilities for the NCEP models. This is part of the Unified Forecast System project.

Documentation for chgres_cube and other utilities can be found at https://noaa-emcufs-utils.readthedocs.io/en/latest/.

Complete documentation can be found at https://ufs-community.github.io/UFS_UTILS/.

Authors

Utility Programmer(s)
chgres_cube George Gayno, Jeff Beck, Larissa Reames
cpld_gridgen Denise Worthen
emcsfc_ice_blend George Gayno
emcsfc_snow2mdl George Gayno
fre-nctools GFDL progammer
fvcom_tools David Wright, University of Michigan, Ming Hu, GSD/AMB
gblevents Hang Lei
gdas_init George Gayno
global_cycle George Gayno, Shrinivas Moorthi, Xu Li
grid_tools R. J. Purser (regional_esg_grid), Ben Blake (shave.fd), Gerard Ketefian (global_equiv_resol), Tsukasa Fujita, JMA (pmat2), GFDL programmer (topo filtering code).
orog_mask_tools Ning Wang, Jordan Alpert, Shan Sun and Ning Wang
sfc_climo_gen George Gayno
vcoord_gen Fanglin Yang
weight_gen George Gayno

UFS_UTILS Code managers: George Gayno, Jeff Beck, Larissa Reames

Prerequisites

This package uses the hpc-stack for the following NCEPLIBS packages:

And for the following third party libraries:

It also uses the following repositories:

Installing

On Orion, Hercules, Jet, Hera, S4, Gaea and WCOSS2 do the following:

  1. Set the 'fixed' directories using the link_fixdirs.sh script in ./fix. Usage: ./link_fixdirs.sh $RUN_ENVIR $machine, where $RUN_ENVIR is "emc" or "nco" (most developers should choose "emc") and $machine is the platform. Example:
./link_fixdirs.sh emc hera
  1. Then, invoke the build script:
./build_all.sh

Contents

The sorc directory contains the source code.

The reg_tests directory contains the consistency test code.

The fix directory contains links to directories containing large, static data files used by UFS_UTILS programs.

The tests directory contains unit tests.

The ush directory contains scripts to run UFS_UTILS programs. Most are called from driver scripts.

The util directory contains utility scripts.

The parm directory contains parameter files used by the chgres_cube program.

The driver_scripts directory contains high-level driver scripts to create a model grid on officially supported HPC platforms.

The modulefiles directory contains modules loaded when building UFS_UTILS on supported HPC platforms. They are also loaded at runtime by utility and consistency test scripts.

The docs directory contains the control file for the doxygen documentation build, as well as some markdown files which are part of the documentation. It also contains (in the source subdirectory) the ReadTheDocs documentation files.

The cmake directory contains CMake package find utilities, and utilities to run units tests on some supported HPC platforms.

References

Gayno G., Beck J., Carson L., Pre-Processing: chgres_cube, UFS MRW App Training, 5 November 2020.

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