MCPL An I/O API Output Module for MM5
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MCPLAn I/O API Output Modulefor MM5
Carlie J. Coats, Jr.MCNC Environmental Modeling Center
MCPL Outline
Fits directly into MM5 Minimum of code changes to MM5
Works with both MM5v2 and MM5v3
Produces I/O API outputs directly For SMOKE, MAQSIP, CMAQ*, Vis5D, TOPLATS, ...
Very fast and efficient Profiling result: 31.8 seconds in 26,482-second MM5 run on IBM SP
Very flexible and powerful Designed for easy modification/maintenance
“ boring code”
Extensively documented: http://www.emc.mcnc.org/projects/ppar/mcpl.html
Fits Directly into MM5
Non-hydrostatic shared-memory-mode MM5 only Is OpenMP-parallel (one task per output file) New directory MM5/mcpl contains MCPL and its
worker routines 13-line modification to mm5.F, 4-line modification to solve.F (including fix to calculation of XTIME), 5-line modification to MM5/Makefile
Entry MCPL_GRID does set-up, file-creation Entry MCPL_OUT does output at each time step Entry MCPL_KF2 does Kain-Fritsch convective-cloud
processing and output
I/O API Outputs
Time-Independent sigma-level GRID_BDY_2D, GRID_BDY_3D, GRID_CRO_2D, GRID_CRO_3D,
GRID_DOT_2D
Time-Dependent sigma-level MET_BDY_2D, MET_BDY_3D, MET_CRO_2D, MET_CRO_3D,
MET_DOT_3D
Time-Dependent pressure-level-interpolated PRES_CRO_3D, PRES_DOT_3D
Contain interpolation coefficients (e.g., to calculate isobaric ozone)
KF-event MET_KF_PRO, MET_KF_SCA
Variables: MM5-native + air quality related + “other”
Very Flexible
Multiple output windows per MM5 domain Each window has its own file-set Each window has its own starting date, starting time, time
step Time step down to MM5 advection-step
Each file has its own variables-list Works for both file and coupling modes of the Models-3 I/O
API Configured at MM5 program launch by environment variables
Because of the flexibility, this list is quite long but well standardized for particular applications (e.g., for air quality work)
See http://www.emc.mcnc.org/projects/ppar/mcpl.script.html
Advantages
Very efficient computationally Supports robust modeling protocols
meteorology input file time step should be smaller than cell size divided by maximum PBL wind speed (otherwise, gravity waves will cause AQM conservation problems)
Reduces resource consumption: one can configure MM5 to output just what files are required for the study being performed
Can look at/analyze/QA the MM5 output while MM5 is still running
Many additional diagnostic variables (e.g., sea-level pressure)
Unique Applications of MCPL
Numerical air quality prediction (NAQP) Unified MM5-Chem model Coupled modeling systems
Cooperating-process coupled models using the I/O API coupling mode
MM5-SMOKE-AQM for air quality forecasting MM5-TOPLATS/SSATS(-SMOKE-AQM) for
enhanced groundwater/land-surface/surface-flux treatment
NAQP (Simplified)
SMOKE for NAQP
ComparisonMCPL vs MCIP
MCPL MCIPRole Subroutine Post-processorUser-configurable with < 1-hour time steps XFast XCan produce AQM-ready windowed files only XCan use existing MM5 outputs
XProduces pressure-interpolation coefficients XMultiple choices of algorithm (e.g., for RH) XExtra variables (e.g., sea level pressure, Rh, ...) XWorks with coupled modeling systems X
(1) depends upon original MM5 run(2) still requires EPA-mods to MM5 system
? (note 1)
X (note 2)Pressure interpolated output (e.g., for Vis5D)
Vertical W-Wind Cross-section
Virtual Temperature Cross-section