Seeking info/contact on UPP code routine which computes flight level/wind energy fields on MSL and AGL levels. #875
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This question has been moved from the UFS community discussion forum. The original question appears here: https://github.com/orgs/ufs-community/discussions/38 From @jwraby: I'm running an older version of the UPP V3.1.1 which has the capability to post-process SPE HUM, TMP, UGRD, VGRD, and other variables as flight level/wind energy fields on MSL and AGL levels. The routine is part of unipost and is briefly described/coded in the file "FDLVL.f". The UPP User's Guide for Version 3 discusses these fields in the "UPP Control File Overview" section. The field names are given in the "Fields produced by unipost" section. I'm interested in contacting a person who knows about this routine who might be able to answer questions about the code. Thanks. |
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Hi Gillian. Where was the question moved to? Thanks. |
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Hi @jwraby , I believe @WenMeng-NOAA or @HuiyaChuang-NOAA may know best who to contact, but they are both out of the country currently. I will make sure they get back to you when they return. You can probably expect to hear something in about one week. There is some scientific documentation for FDLVL.f available here, but it is for the most recent version of the UPP. Nonetheless, it may point you in the right direction while you are waiting. The scientific documentation comes from the source code, so you could also check what is available in the comments of the FDLVL.f file of UPP v3.0 if you haven't already. You've mentioned in the past that you have certain constraints and need to use UPP v3.0 with WRF, but ultimately, support for WRF has ended, and the UPP team likely will not be able to provide much assistance with UPP v3.0 since it is such an old version. That said, I will see what I can find out! In the meantime, you might also want to check out the WRF/MPAS forum for your work. Best, |
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Hi Gillian -
Thanks for following-up and providing the suggestion from the UPP team on
the best option for obtaining support for the particular interest I have in
the UPP. I'm still looking for a contact with knowledge on the UPP flight
level/wind energy fields. I just registered at the WRF/MPAS forum and I
posted my query there.
R/
John
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Subject: Re: [NOAA-EMC/UPP] Seeking info/contact on UPP code routine which
computes flight level/wind energy fields on MSL and AGL levels. (Discussion
#875)
Hi @jwraby
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and support for UPP with WRF ended several years ago. You could reach out to
developers listed in the FDLVL.f Program History Log (see documentation
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Best,
Gillian
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Hi @jwraby,
I just wanted to check in and let you know that the UPP team suggests the WRF/MPAS forum as the best option for support for your work. Unfortunately, UPP developers cannot provide support for older versions of UPP (support significantly declines prior to v10.1.0), and support for UPP with WRF ended several years ago. You could reach out to developers listed in the FDLVL.f Program History Log (see documentation), but I cannot guarantee that you will get a response because their priorities lie with current and future operational code. It may be worth a try though if you're still stuck.
Best,
Gillian