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We need a stable interface with robust checks, so once standalone ClimaAtmos is complete, we can immediately test our AMIP configuration. We will also finalize all large software components that need input from scientists (i.e. partitioned surface fluxes).
once this is complete, the AMIP run can be used as a benchmark again
enhancements (other features used by AMIP setups)
fluxes: revise surface fluxes (also the order of timestepping (e.g. radiation) relative to flux computation in Atmos) + include the option to calculate partitioned fluxes
enable a surface flux calculation from the atmosphere (from averaged surface states) and partitioned flux calculation from the Coupler (using individual states) surface fluxes #311 [1 August]
SDI Revision Log
tasks to accomplish the Coupler release were split into two SDIs (WIP)
The Climate Modeling Alliance
Software Design Issue 📜
Purpose
We need a stable interface with robust checks, so once standalone ClimaAtmos is complete, we can immediately test our AMIP configuration. We will also finalize all large software components that need input from scientists (i.e. partitioned surface fluxes).
Cost/Benefits/Risks
b: streamlining AMIP delivery.
People and Personnel
Components
Results and Deliverables
QA
#coupler-report
)Task Breakdown And Schedule
SDI Revision Log
CC
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