Mark Miesch ran today's meeting since Yannick was unable to attend. Mark announced that today was a general roundtable update so he had the various groups give reports.
Mark M gave the following summary.
JEDI 1 report * Mark O departure - See https://github.com/orgs/JCSDA-internal/teams/jedi/discussions/70 for more details about this issue. |
After hearing the update on the issues with Hera and Orion, a discussion started about using containers to isolate the software stack (including compilers) to help shield us from these kinds of issues. Unfortunately, the usage of containers is not as straightforward as one might expect. CharlieCloud is loaded into user space, but the user spaces on Hera and Orion are restricted making this not a viable option. Singularity is being offered on Hera and Orion, but getting access to it requires each individual to go through an application process for access. Getting access to Singularity is do-able, but it involves a lengthy process.
JEDI2 (Models)
Dan gave the following summary.
JEDI2: Jedi 2.2 - Generalized locations (EMC liaison, Emily)
Jedi 2.3 - Use of NUOPC driver with FV3-JEDI (Mark Potts)
Jedi 2.6 - Ensemble DA validation (Cory, Sergey)
Jedi 2.7 - Background error model validation (Benjamin, Dan, Cathy, Ricardo)
Jedi 2.8 - Regional DA (Ting, Ming)
Jedi 2.10 - LFRic general updates (Kristin, Steve, Steve)
Jedi 2.14 - Cubed sphere grid into Atlas (Dan, Marek, Olly, Steve V)
Jedi 2.15 - VADER (Steve V, Dan)
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Anna gave the following summary.
JEDI3 (DA Algorithms) update: Clementine has added a capability to plot convergence for a block minimizer: fv3-jedi-tools#11 |
Claude gave the following summary.
R2D2:
EWOK:
C3PO (Data Lake)
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Ben J gave the following summary.
The team has been preparing for the upcoming academy. Cory is setting up a data store for the JEDI GDAS experiments focusing on conventional obs data. Emily is verifying radiance H(x) experiments, and is investigating into a bias correction issue that was uncovered. Fabio is adding in ozone handling to the experiments. A concatenation (of the ioda output files) issue has surfaced with the ioda-v2 file formats. Eric is working on a solution. |
Francois gave the following summary.
Rachel is making good progress with the diagnostics performance enhancements. She also is making progress on the SageMaker flow. |
Ryan gave the following summary.
IODA-v2 merged on Monday. This included branches in ioda, ufo, ioda-converters, several models, and the bundles. Most importantly for end users, this changed how we manage test data, which is now stored in the ioda-data and ufo-data repositories in IODA-v2 format. New PRs that alter test data should upload new files to a feature branch there, and should mention this in their main PR text. The default pull request template will be updated to reflect this soon. |
Guillaume gave the following summary.
- Things are working again! |
Andy gave the following summary.
Land update, not much to report here as;
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Ben J gave the following summary.
There will be several presentations on CRTM and RTTOV at the upcoming ITSC-23 conference (virtual conference, June 24 - 30). Antenna handling code fix is working. A collaborative effort with CSU has started with the goal of improving matching between model microphysics and CRTM microphysics. Development of operators for satellite radar and lidar is work in progress, and the plan is to add in ground radar next. CRTM v3 development is focusing on the integration of surface, aerosol and cloud related radiative characteristics and effects. CRTM v2.4.1 release will occur soon (possibly July). This will be the final bug fix before CRTM v3 is released. CRMT monthly discussion meetings are now taking place. Please send email to Ben if you are interested in joining. |