GEOS-ESM / GFDL_atmos_cubed_sphere

The GFDL atmos_cubed_sphere dynamical core code
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GFDL_atmos_cubed_sphere

This is for the FV3 dynamical core and the GFDL Microphysics for use by NCEP/EMC within GFS.

Where to find information

See the FV3 documentation and references for more information.

Proper usage attribution

Cite either Putman and Lin (2007) or Harris and Lin (2013) when describing a model using the FV3 dynamical core. Cite Chen et al (2013) and Zhou et al (2019) if using the GFDL Microphysics.

What files are what

The top level directory structure groups source code and input files as follow:

File/directory Purpose
LICENSE.md a copy of the Gnu lesser general public license, version 3.
README.md this file with basic pointers to more information
model/ contains the source code for core of the FV3 dyanmical core
model_nh/ contains the source code for non-hydrostatic extensions
driver/ contains drivers used by different models/modeling systems
tools/ contains source code of tools used within the core
GFDL_tools/ contains source code of tools specific to GFDL models

Disclaimer

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This project code is made available through GitHub but is managed by NOAA-GFDL at https://gitlab.gfdl.noaa.gov.