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Commit Queue Requirements:

  • Fill out all sections of this template.
  • All sub component pull requests have been reviewed by their code managers.
  • Run the full Intel+GNU RT suite (compared to current baselines) on either Hera/Derecho/Hercules
  • Commit 'test_changes.list' from previous step

Description:

This PR aims to bring capability to couple SCHSIM and WW3 components through using vortex formulation.

Commit Message:

* UFSWM - 
  * AQM - 
  * CDEPS - 
  * CICE - 
  * CMEPS - 
  * CMakeModules - 
  * FV3 - 
    * ccpp-physics - 
    * atmos_cubed_sphere - 
  * GOCART - 
  * HYCOM - 
  * MOM6 - 
  * NOAHMP - 
  * WW3 - 
  * stochastic_physics - 

Priority:

  • Critical Bugfix: Reason
  • High: Reason
  • Normal

Git Tracking

UFSWM:

  • Closes #
  • None

Sub component Pull Requests:

  • AQM:
  • CDEPS:
  • CICE:
  • CMEPS:
  • CMakeModules:
  • FV3:
    • ccpp-physics:
    • atmos_cubed_sphere:
  • GOCART:
  • HYCOM:
  • MOM6:
  • NOAHMP:
  • WW3:
  • stochastic_physics:
  • None

UFSWM Blocking Dependencies:


Changes

Regression Test Changes (Please commit test_changes.list):

  • PR Adds New Tests/Baselines.
  • PR Updates/Changes Baselines.
  • No Baseline Changes.

Input data Changes:

  • None.
  • New input data.
  • Updated input data.

Library Changes/Upgrades:

  • Required
    • Library names w/versions:
    • Git Stack Issue (JCSDA/spack-stack#)
  • No Updates

Testing Log:

  • RDHPCS
    • Hera
    • Orion
    • Hercules
    • Jet
    • Gaea
    • Derecho
  • WCOSS2
    • Dogwood/Cactus
    • Acorn
  • CI
  • opnReqTest (complete task if unnecessary)

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This is done manually. Closing now.

@uturuncoglu uturuncoglu closed this Feb 4, 2025
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