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OpenIFS forecasts are identified by an 'experiment id', a four letter string. An experiment could consist of a single forecast date or multiple starting dates. It can be of any length and could also include a restarted forecast. However, an experiment only has one horizontal and vertical resolution.
Initial files
The initial files containing 2D and 3D fields to start the forecast are contained in file that beging with ICM* : ICMGG* are the initial gridpoint files, ICMSH* are the initial spectral fields. ICMCL* is the file containing the climatological forcing fields.
The experiment id is contained the names of the initial files, and it is encoded into the GRIB messages within those files.
Listing experiment id
The command 'exptid' can be used to check and change the experiment id in the GRIB files.
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troifs0@cca-login3:> cd inidir/ob01/2015110100
troifs0@cca-login3:> exptid ICMSHob00INIT
In file ICMSHob00INIT, values of key experimentVersionNumber are:
ob00
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The 'experimentVersionNumber' is the GRIB parameter encoded in the GRIB fields.
This can also be seen using the 'grib_ls' command to list the contents of the file:
Use the 'grib_ls' command to examine the initial files:
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grib_ls ICMGGob00INIT
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OpenIFS namelist
The file: fort.4 is the model 'NAMELIST'. It contains a list of variable settings or 'switches' that control what the model does. These variables are grouped into separate fortran namelists.
The model will read this file when it starts up. There are many options to control the model. For more information, it is best and recommended to check the comments in the code.
The wave model, WAM, also has a separate namelist. For this workshop, none of the switches in this file needs to be changed.
Listing the experiment id
The command 'exptid' can be used to check and change the experiment id in the GRIB files.
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troifs0@cca-login3:> cd inidir/ob01/2015110100
troifs0@cca-login3:> exptid ICMSHob00INIT
In file ICMSHob00INIT, values of key experimentVersionNumber are:
ob00
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The 'experimentVersionNumber' is the GRIB parameter encoded in the GRIB fields.
This can also be seen using the 'grib_ls' command to list the contents of the file:
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troifs0@cca-login3:> grib_ls -p shortName,typeOfLevel,dataDate,experimentVersionNumber ICMSHob00INIT
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troifs0@cca-login3:> grib_ls -p shortName,typeOfLevel,dataDate,experimentVersionNumber ICMSHob00INIT ICMSHob00INIT shortName typeOfLevel dataDate typeOfLevel dataDate experimentVersionNumber t hybrid 20151101 ob00 t hybrid 20151101 ob00 t hybrid 20151101 ob00 ....... |
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To setup the experiment directory structure, use the 'createEX' command. To see what arguments it takes, use the command:
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createEX -h |
The most basic form of the command is:
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troifs0@ccb-login3:> ls -l 00 total 16 lrwxrwxrwx 1 troifs0 ectrain 52 May 25 18:15 255l_2 -> /fwsm/lb/project/openifs/ifsdata/40r1/climate/255l_2 lrwxrwxrwx 1 troifs0 ectrain 16 May 25 18:15 ICMCLob50INIT -> ../ICMCLob50INIT lrwxrwxrwx 1 troifs0 ectrain 16 May 25 18:15 ICMGGob50INIT -> ../ICMGGob50INIT lrwxrwxrwx 1 troifs0 ectrain 17 May 25 18:15 ICMGGob50INIUA -> ../ICMGGob50INIUA lrwxrwxrwx 1 troifs0 ectrain 16 May 25 18:15 ICMSHob50INIT -> ../ICMSHob50INIT lrwxrwxrwx 1 troifs0 ectrain 11 May 25 18:15 cdwavein -> ../cdwavein -rw-r----- 1 troifs0 ectrain 9886 May 25 18:15 fort.4 lrwxrwxrwx 1 troifs0 ectrain 49 May 25 18:15 ifsdata -> /fwsm/lb/project/openifs/ifsdata/40r1/climatology lrwxrwxrwx 1 troifs0 ectrain 40 May 25 18:15 rtables -> /fwsm/lb/project/openifs/ifsdata/rtables lrwxrwxrwx 1 troifs0 ectrain 12 May 25 18:15 sfcwindin -> ../sfcwindin lrwxrwxrwx 1 troifs0 ectrain 13 May 25 18:15 specwavein -> ../specwavein lrwxrwxrwx 1 troifs0 ectrain 10 May 25 18:15 uwavein -> ../uwavein lrwxrwxrwx 1 troifs0 ectrain 18 May 25 18:15 wam_grid_tables -> ../wam_grid_tables -rw-r----- 1 troifs0 ectrain 2220 May 25 18:15 wam_namelist lrwxrwxrwx 1 troifs0 ectrain 16 May 25 18:15 wam_subgrid_0 -> ../wam_subgrid_0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 troifs0 ectrain 16 May 25 18:15 wam_subgrid_1 -> ../wam_subgrid_1 lrwxrwxrwx 1 troifs0 ectrain 16 May 25 18:15 wam_subgrid_2 -> ../wam_subgrid_2 |
Notice the links back to the parent directory. To save space, the files that do not change between members are kept in the parent directory.
Only the model namelists, fort.4 for the atmosphere, wam_namelist for the wave model, are individual to a forecast ensemble member directory.
Running the forecast experiment
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Postprocessing
To postprocess the OpenIFS output files,
Useful Unix commands
16 May 25 18:15 wam_subgrid_2 -> ../wam_subgrid_2 |
Notice the links back to the parent directory. To save space, the files that do not change between members are kept in the parent directory.
Only the model namelists, fort.4 for the atmosphere, wam_namelist for the wave model, are individual to a forecast ensemble member directory.
Running the forecast experiment
The command 'oifs_run' is normally used to create and submit the batch job to run the model. This command has a large number of options. For this workshop, this command has been configured with the correct defaults for the T255 resolution seasonal length forecasts.
However, it would need to be run in each forecast member directory, which would be tedious.
The command 'run_all_ens' has been created to speed up submitting the batch jobs to run all the forecast members with one command.
For our 'ob01' experiment, this command would create all the jobs, correctly configure the namelist and submit the job. There will be 5 jobs, one forecast for each ensemble member:
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troifs0@cca-login3:~> run_all_ens -e ob01 -d scratch/ob01 -q |
The -q option here ensures the batch jobs are submitted to the batch queue. If -q is not specified then the batch script 'job' is only created in each ensemble directory and not submitted.
This will produce lengthy output like this:
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Ensemble member: 05
60c60
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> NENSFNB=0, ! Ensemble forecast number
Running command: oifs_run -e ob01 -x 1 -q
Copied /home/ectrain/troifs0/bin/cce-opt/master.exe to current directory
Using existing namelist in : fort.4
OpenIFS job created: job1
Submitted job: 8430146.ccapar
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Setting the ensemble member
The command 'run_all_ens' does this step, this section provides further information.
In IFS, each ensemble member uses the stochastic physics schemes to generate uncertainty. A random number 'seed' is used by the stochastic scheme to generate a different forecast.
This random number seed is changed by altering the ensemble member value, NENSFNB, in the model's namelist, fort.4. Each ensemble member must have a unique number and therefore random number seed, in order to produce a different forecast.
The random seed is also date dependent. This means that for the same date and same ensemble member, the forecast is reproducible. But for the same ensemble member starting from a different date/time, the random seed will be different.
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CTYPE="pf", ! the type of forecast: 'pf=perturbed', 'cf=control'. The control (unperturbed) forecast is only used in medium-range forecasts, not in seasonal forecasts.
NENSFNB=2, ! the ensemble member number.
LSTOPH_SPBS=true, ! enables the stochastic backscatter scheme in the model dynamics. This is only used in medium-range forecasts and will be 'false' for seasonal forecasts.
LSPSDT=true, ! enables the stochastic scheme for the physics tendencies. |
The only namelist variable that needs changing in these experiments is NENSFNB, which the run_all_ens command does for you.
Create and submit Cray batch job
To create the batch job, use the oifs_run command. This creates a small batch job file ready to submit.
The run_all_ens command runs this command for each ensemble member, but you may need to use the oifs_run command if the batch job script 'job' in each ensemble directory needs to be recreated. Note if you need to rerun the experiment, with no changes, simply resubmit the job: qsub job, rather than use oifs_run to recreate the job.
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The common arguments to use are: -e, -l, -f. Other options are available which can usually be left to their default values. Note! the -f argument, the length of the forecast can be specified in various units: for example d10 means '10 days'. |
Checking the model output
During the course of the model run, files with names like ICMGGob01+00000, ICMGGob01+00012 etc will appear in the ensemble experiment directory.
These are the model output files. There is 1 per output interval. In these experiments the output interval is every 12 hours. It can be changed in the namelist, fort.4 but it's strongly recommended for these workshop, to keep the output interval at 12 hrs as this saves storage space.
After the qstatu command shows that the job has completed, there will be a 'batch log file' in the ensemble directory:
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Using your favourite text editor, check this file to make sure the model has run correctly. It's usually best to start from the bottom of the file and scroll up.
If you see:
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OPENIFS JOB FAILED
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the model run has failed.
The output from each model run goes into a directory named 'output1'.
If the model fails, there are 2 files to look at in the 'output' directory:
NODE.001_01 : this is the output from the model as it is running (i.e. all the print/write fortran statements). This is a large file, so in case of errors, start from the bottom up!
oifs.log : this is where the model writes any error messages.
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When the model completes the forecast successfully, the following files will be found in the output directory. Files with '+' in the name are the model output files. ICMSH are the spectral fields, ICMGG are the gridpoint fields. ICMGGoifs+000000 ICMGGoifs+000048 ICMGGoifs+000096 ICMGGoifs+000144 ICMSHoifs+000016 ICMSHoifs+000064 ICMSHoifs+000112 ICMSHoifs+000160 oifs.log ICMGGoifs+000016 ICMGGoifs+000064 ICMGGoifs+000112 ICMGGoifs+000160 ICMSHoifs+000032 ICMSHoifs+000080 ICMSHoifs+000128 NODE.001_01 ICMGGoifs+000032 ICMGGoifs+000080 ICMGGoifs+000128 ICMSHoifs+000000 ICMSHoifs+000048 ICMSHoifs+000096 ICMSHoifs+000144 ifs.stat |
Postprocessing: preparing files for Metview
NEEDS UPDATING!!!!
The next step is to take the output of the successful run and prepare it for the Metview based exercises.
As the data files and Metview scripts have been optimized by selecting specific areas, we have made a script available to do the work.
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This will generate files in scratch/metview.
If errors are encountered please let us know. If the command completes successfully (it will take a while), this task is complete. There is no need to inspect the files.
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This script may take a few minutes to run. |
Once the script has finished, the results files can be transferred to ICTP to be used on the classroom PC with metview.
Useful Unix commands
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rm -rf 2015110100 rm -rf 2015110[1-5]00 |
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Quota for $HOME and $PERM: Disk quotas for user troifs0 (uid 16144): Filesystem blocks quota limit grace files quota limit grace cnasa1:/vol/home 226M 480M 500M 132 20000 22000 Disk quotas for user troifs0 (uid 16144): Filesystem blocks quota limit grace files quota limit grace cnasa2:/vol/perm 0 26624M 27648M 1 200k 210k Quota for $SCRATCH ($TEMP) including $SCRATCHDIR ($TMPDIR): Disk quotas for user troifs0 (uid 16144): Filesystem kbytes quota limit grace files quota limit grace /lus/snx11062 767099824 32212254720 32212254720 - 116570 5000000 5000000 - Disk quotas for group ectrain (gid 1400): Filesystem kbytes quota limit grace files quota limit grace /lus/snx11062 767105640 0 0 - 118078 0 0 - |
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