oceanmodeling / ufs-weather-model

This repo is forked from ufs-weather-model, and contains the model code and external links needed to build the UFS coastal model executable and model components, including the ROMS, FVCOM, ADCIRC and SCHISM plus WaveWatch III model components.
https://github.com/oceanmodeling/ufs-coastal-app
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Follow-up to prepare for NOAA AWS S3 data bucket: ufs-coastal baseline maintenance and storage #84

Open jkbk2004 opened 1 month ago

jkbk2004 commented 1 month ago

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jkbk2004 commented 1 month ago

@janahaddad @pvelissariou1 @uturuncoglu EPIC will go ahead to submit a request to NOAA-BDP to create a UFS-Coastal S3 bucket. It will take a few weeks, I think. BDP will require a landing page as well. We will coordinate to meet the requirement.

janahaddad commented 1 month ago

@jkbk2004 thank you for the update, this seems like a great development.

Re: landing page, we have plans to use https://github.com/janahaddad/ufs-coastal-app as the primary landing page with dedicated readme, etc. This is on our roadmap to get done in the next month or so.

cc'ing @saeed-moghimi-noaa for his awareness

jkbk2004 commented 1 week ago

@janahaddad just to touch base regarding the landing page. do you want to move on for draft to finalize? As you suggested, we can use the readme from https://github.com/janahaddad/ufs-coastal-app, right? @CSyl @ankimball FYI

janahaddad commented 1 week ago

@jkbk2004 we need to take some time to collect and restructure the RTs and Test Cases on our side so we can point @CSyl to a good folder structure on one of the platforms to copy/port to the S3. Unfortunately we won't have the bandwidth to do that until probably mid-late July.

But for just setting up the S3 landing page, yes the readme & license from ufs-coastal-app would work.