Common Community Physics Package: Fostering Collaborative Development in Physical Parameterizations and Suites

IF 6.9 1区 地球科学 Q1 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Ligia Bernardet, Lisa Bengtsson, Patrick A. Reinecke, Fanglin Yang, Man Zhang, Kyle Hall, James Doyle, Matus Martini, Grant Firl, Lulin Xue
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Abstract The Common Community Physics Package (CCPP) is a state-of-the-art infrastructure designed to facilitate community-wide development of atmospheric physics parameterizations, support their interoperability among different modeling centers, and enable the transition of research to operations in NWP and climate modeling. The CCPP consists of two elements: the Physics (a repository of parameterizations) and the Framework (an infrastructure for interfacing the parameterizations with host models). The CCPP is a community resource: its latest release has 23 primary parameterizations, which can be organized into six supported suites. It is distributed with a single-column model to facilitate physics development and experimentation. The Developmental Testbed Center provides support to users and developers. A key aspect of the CCPP is its interoperability, that is, its ability to be used by multiple host models. This enables synergistic collaboration among groups dispersed over various institutions and working on various models. In this article we provide an overview of the CCPP and how it is being used in two leading modeling systems. The CCPP is part of the Unified Forecast System (UFS), is included in the NOAA operational Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System (HAFS) version one, and is slated for use in all upcoming NOAA global and limited-area UFS applications for operations. Similarly, the CCPP has been integrated into the Navy Environmental Prediction System Using a Nonhydrostatic Engine (NEPTUNE) model and is undergoing testing for upcoming transition to operations. These experiences make physics interoperability a reality and open the doors for much broader collaborative efforts on ESM development.
共同社区物理软件包:促进物理参数化和套件的合作开发
摘要 共同社区物理包(CCPP)是一种先进的基础设施,旨在促进全社区大气物理参数化的发展,支持不同建模中心之间的互操作性,并实现从研究到运行的 NWP 和气候建模过渡。CCPP 由两部分组成:物理(参数化资源库)和框架(参数化与主机模型接口的基础设施)。CCPP 是一个社区资源:其最新版本有 23 个主要参数,可分为六个支持套件。它采用单列模式发布,以促进物理开发和实验。开发试验台中心为用户和开发人员提供支持。CCPP 的一个关键方面是它的互操作性,即它能够被多个主机模型使用。这使得分散在不同机构和不同模型上的小组之间能够协同合作。在本文中,我们将概述 CCPP 及其在两个领先建模系统中的应用。CCPP 是统一预报系统(UFS)的一部分,包含在 NOAA 运行的飓风分析和预报系统(HAFS)第一版中,并计划用于 NOAA 即将推出的所有全球和有限区域统一预报系统的运行应用中。同样,CCPP 已被集成到海军使用非流体静力学引擎的环境预测系统(NEPTUNE)模型中,并正在为即将过渡到业务运行进行测试。这些经验使物理互操作性成为现实,并为更广泛地合作开发 ESM 打开了大门。
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CiteScore
9.80
自引率
6.20%
发文量
231
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (BAMS) is the flagship magazine of AMS and publishes articles of interest and significance for the weather, water, and climate community as well as news, editorials, and reviews for AMS members.
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