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creating ufs-s2s-model branch for PR #161

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@SMoorthi-emc SMoorthi-emc commented Aug 10, 2020

In this PR we update fv3atm and ccpp-physics - Please see pull requests "Sm jul302020 #155 and Sm jul302020 #486
There are some bug fixes in physics and some updates for ww3/atmosphere two way coupling and some fixes that addresses fractional grid reproducibility (it also makes the standalone GFS to work with fractional grid).

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I will create new baselines on WCOSS, Hera and Orion.
Once log files are created, I will update the SM_Jul302020_PR branch.

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Baselines on Orion and Hera have been generated.

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@SMoorthi-emc, The regression tests passed on Hera, Orion and WCOSS Dell p3.

Please copy 8 files from my directory to your directory on Dell p3:

  1. copy /gpfs/dell2/emc/modeling/noscrub/Bin.Li/For_PR161/input.mom6_ccpp.nml.IN to your ufs-s2s-model/parm/
  2. copy /gpfs/dell2/emc/modeling/noscrub/Bin.Li/For_PR161/rt.sh to your ufs-s2s-model/tests/
  3. copy /gpfs/dell2/emc/modeling/noscrub/Bin.Li/For_PR161/*log to your ufs-s2s-model/tests/
  4. then push to your repository to update the PR.

Thanks,
Bin

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SMoorthi-emc commented Aug 14, 2020 via email

@binli2337 binli2337 merged commit 8a22b01 into ufs-community:develop Aug 14, 2020
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