Changes made to allow GRAMM deterministic mode#1
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The modifications are plausible and can be compiled without any problems. |
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Thanks for explaining. I have not done extensive testing with GRAMM, but I have confirmed the modifications appear to work as expected for a simple test case. If you think these changes can be merged into a new branch of the GRAMM repository, feel free to do so. I am not sure I have permission to create a new branch. I am not sure if GRAMM is still in active development, or if changes/additions are less encouraged here. Over the coming months, I may have time to look into some aspects of the GRAMM code, and do some refactoring. But if you think this is not something I should spend any time with, let me know. |
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I'm not sure that individual changes will have much effect here. After talking to one of the co-developers, there are several approaches for improvement, but there is no funding at the moment. |
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Okay, thank you for explaining the overview.
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I'm not sure that individual changes will have much effect here. After
talking to one of the co-developers, there are several approaches for
improvement, but there is no funding at the moment.
According to his tests, GRAMM_SCI is partly an enhancement, but he
discovered various new issues.
In my humble opinion, GRAMM is a kit full of physics, but like some of the
algorithms it contains, it dates back to the late 80s and early 90s. In
addition, the physics are very simplified so that, for example, the sea
breeze cannot be calculated correctly. If ECMWF and WRF are used as
initialisation for GRAMM, acceptable results can be obtained.
An email conversation may be more appropriate for more in-depth
discussions.
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Requesting review of changes. Initial testing shows deterministic results.
See example input file attached with new option on the last line of "IIN.dat" file.
IIN.txt