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- How to begin with SURFEX ?
- Tile Nature
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Technical documentation
- General considerations
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Rules of coding
- Compilation and modules of interfaces self-generated
- Reading of NAMELISTS in one time at the beginning
- Suppression of the allocatable arrays in the time loop of the model
- Keys of C-precompilation
- Modifications of the covers files for ECOCLIMAP
- The DOCTOR norm (from Meso-NH)
- A few rules for programming (from Meso-NH)
- A few recommendations from Rimvydas Jasinskas
- About DR_HOOK
- About the types from Surfex V8.0
Versions documentation
- Surfex v7.1
- Surfex v9_0
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Surfex V8_1
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Novelties in V8_1
- 1). Optimization and MPI parallelisation of the PGD and PREP steps.
- 10). A first version of the new coding related to the building of ECOCLIMAP-SG
- 11). The GRIB-API library is updated to version 1.17.0.
- 12) The output SNOW fields can be written 2D (number of points / number of snow layers), by M. Lafaysse (CEN).
- 13) The NETCDF forcing file can be partially read, by M. Lafaysse (CEN).
- 14) The definition of the OFFLIN output fields to be written is suppressed from files init_outfn_....
- 15) The OFFLIN output fields are adapted to plot their fields with EPyGrAM.
- 16) The possibility to give CONDSAT, MPOTSAT, BCOEF, WWILT, WFC and WSAT, by soil layer, in the namelist NAM_DATA_ISBA, is added.
- 17) A correction for the forcing radiation is introduced, under key (C. Szczypta, P. Le Moigne).
- 18) Tehcnical news for the assimilation part SODA (C. Albergel, S. Munier).
- 19) The XRD and DR_HOOK library are merged and updated to version 44.
- 2). The general OPEN-MP in the OFFLINE driver is removed
- 3). By default, the output written fields are all 1D-fields (there is no longer the dimension PATCH in output files).
- 4). The types introduced in version 8_0 are used to simplify the writing of several subroutines of the code.
- 5). Some obsolete options are suppressed
- 6). The modifications of P. Marguinaud for the parallelization of the PREP with FULLPOS in AROME
- 7). The modifications of J. Escobar and M. Moge for the MPI parallelization of the PREP_REAL, PREP_NEST_PGD and SPAWNING
- 8). The parallel I/O server XIOS implemented in Surfex by S. Senesi
- 9). The fortran interface for NETCDF4 replaces the previous NETCDF3 interface
- Practical changes
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Novelties in V8_1
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Surfex v8_0
- branch CNRM_CM6_DEV from GMGEC
- branch MEB_DEV2 from MOANA & SMHI
- branch NEW_PREP from MOSAYC
- Changes in Namelists
- CROCUS from CEN
- Current bugs
- Draft of the schedule for the building of SURFEX V8
- ECUME from MEMO & MICADO
- Ensemble prediction in AROME from MICADO
- Main changes in SURFEX v8
- Modifications from Aladin
- OI_MAIN + PREP from GMAP
- Preparation of the SURFEX Version 8
- Results of tests and analyses
- rotated grid from P. Samuelsson
- SODA from HIRLAM
- Suppression of global variables from CERFACS
- SURFEX in MESONH V4_10_0 from LA
- TEB from TURBAU
- technical modifications from HIRLAM
- TOPMODEL from MICADO
- VARASSIM from VEGEO
- Surfex v7_3
- Surfex v7_2
User’s guide
- 1. How to install the software
- 10. Data assimilation
- 11. Coupling with OASIS-MCT
- 2. Overview of the externalized surface sequence
- 3. Off-line Guide
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4. The physiographic fields
- 4.1. Choice of the surface schemes
- 4.2. Definition of the grid
- 4.3. Orography, subgrid orography gaussian indices and bathymetry
- 4.4. Land cover data
- 4.5. Specificities of ECOCLIMAP II classification
- 4.6. Namelist to add user's own fields
- 4.7. Namelist for chemistry anthropogenic emissions
- 5. Initialization of the prognostic fields
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6. How to run the externalized surface physical schemes
- 6.1. "SURF_ATM" general options available over all tiles
- 6.2. "SEAFLX" sea scheme options
- 6.3. "WATFLX" inland water scheme options
- 6.4. "FLAKE" lake scheme options
- 6.5. "ISBA " vegetation scheme options
- 6.6. "TEB" town scheme options
- 6.7. "IDEAL" ideal flux scheme options
- 6.8. Coupling with TRIP model
- 6.9. Coupling with TOPMODEL
- 7. How to run the externalized surface chemical schemes
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8. Externalized surface diagnostics
- 8.1. Diagnostics relative to the general surface monitor
- 8.2. Diagnostics relative to the general surface monitor and to each surface scheme
- 8.3. Diagnostics relative to the ISBA vegetation scheme
- 8.4. Diagnostics relative to the TEB town scheme
- 8.5. Diagnostics relative to the FLAKE scheme
- 8.6. Diagnostics relative to the sea
- 9. Externalized surface model output fields
Physiographic maps
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Various tools
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- To convert old netcdf forcing files
- To check missing USE MODI_...
- To check useless USE MODI_...
- The DRAW tool
The STRATO tests base
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. Principle of use for the base of tests
- 3. Principle of operating, for the base of tests
- 4. Particular case: building of SURFEX OFFLINE version 8
- 5. To install and run the base of test cases
- 6. Output files produced by the base of tests
- 7. One means to analyse results (proposition)
- 8. Detailed numbers of tests cases and execution times
- 9. Ending remarks and prospects