This repository contains the workflow code for the Rapid Refresh Forecast System (RRFS).
For more information see the RRFS-Workflow User's guide.
Code Manager: Matthew Pyle
For more information see the Team Charter.
The rrfs-workflow code is organized in the following subdirectories:
- doc - the User Guide documentation.
- ecf - the ecFlow contents which will drive the RRFS workflow in NWS operations.
- fix - static data.
- jobs - the main driver scripts (known as J-jobs) for each task. The workflow driver (either ecFlow or rocoto) submits these J-jobs.
- modulefiles - module files for NOAA HPC systems.
- parm - parameter files - generally namelists or configure files.
- scripts - the "ex scripts" - the primary script for a given task, and called by the J-job.
- sorc - the build script for the RRFS system, as well as the scripts to download and install all dependencies.
- tests - unit tests for rrfs-workflow code.
- ush - the utility scripts - scripts typically called by the "ex scripts" to handle specific tasks, often repeatedly for different times or geographic regions.
- versions - shell scripts setting environment vars to the required versions of all dependencies, for building and for running rrfs-workflow.
These are in compliance with the (NCO implementation standard) [https://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/idsb/implementation_standards/ImplementationStandards.v11.0.0.pdf].
- Clone the
main
branch of the authoritative repository:
git clone https://github.com/NOAA-EMC/rrfs-workflow
- Move to the
sorc
directory:
cd rrfs-workflow/sorc
- Build the RRFS workflow:
./app_build.sh --extrn --nogtg --noifi
The above command is equal to:
./manage_externals/checkout_externals
./app_build.sh -p=[machine]
where [machine]
is wcoss2
, hera
, jet
, orion
, or hercules
. The --nogtg
and --noifi
flags avoid compilation of GTG and IFI components respectively, which only select users can compile.
- Move to the home directory (rrfs-workflow):
cd ..
- Configure/build the workflow (see description of Engineering Tests in the RRFS-Workflow User's guide
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