Posts tagged yac

YAC - Yet Another Coupler

Panagiotis Adamidis

Couplers allow the data exchange – e.g. of energy, momentum, water and important trace gases such as carbon dioxide – between the Earth system model components for ocean, atmosphere and land, and are essential for representing the climate system’s complex processes and feedbacks in the models.

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HD Model (Hydrological Discharge Model)

Stefan Hagemann

The Hydrological Discharge (HD) model calculates the lateral transport of water over the land surface to simulate discharge into the oceans. It has been validated and applied in many studies since the publication of its original global 0.5° version (Hagemann and Dümenil 1998; Hagemann and Dümenil Gates 2001). Hagemann et al. 2020 developed a high-resolution version that can be applied globally at a 5 Min. (~8-9 km) resolution. This HD version was applied and validated over Europe. The HD model has been coupled to several global and regional Earth System Models. It separates the lateral water flow into the three flow processes of overland flow, baseflow, and riverflow. Overland flow and baseflow represent the fast and slow lateral flow processes within a grid box, while riverflow represents the lateral flow between grid boxes. The HD model requires gridded fields of surface and subsurface runoff as input for overland flow and baseflow, respectively, with a temporal resolution of one day or higher.

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Infrastructure

Hendryk Bockelmann

Tools and software libraries are regarded as infrastructure components in natESM, which are distributed independently but only show their full benefit in combination with climate models or climate data. These include, for example, libraries for improved MPI communication on HPC systems, I/O libraries, coupler, analysis tools or orchestration approaches for model runs.

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