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The Global Workflow supporting the Global Forecast System (GFS), the Global Ensemble Forecasting System (GEFS), and the Seasonal Forecast System (SFS) with the UFS-weather-model. Data assimilation, currently only available for the GFS, is provides by both the GSI- and GDASApp (JEDI)-based Data Assimilation systems.

In progress documentation is available.

Prerequisites

The Global Workflow depends on the following prerequisities to be available on the system:

  • Workflow Engines - Rocoto and ecFlow (for NWS Operations)
  • Compiler - Intel classic compiler suite version 2021.x
  • Software - NCEPLIBS (various), ESMF, HDF5, NetCDF, and a host of other softwares (see module files under /modulefiles for additional details).
    • Spack-stack is recommended for the installation of dependent libraries.

Supported platforms

The Global Workflow currently supports the following machines at the indicated tier.

HPC Tier Notes
WCOSS2
NCO
1 GEFS testing is not regularly performed.
Hera
NOAA RDHPCS
1
Hercules
MSU
1 Currently does not support the TC Tracker.
Orion
MSU
2 The GSI runs very slowly on Orion and the TC tracker is not supported.
Gaea C5/C6
RDHPCS
3 Currently non-operational following an OS upgrade.
Supported by EPIC.
AWS, GCP, Azure
NOAA Parallel Works
3 Supported by EPIC.
Jet
RDHPCS
3 Supported by NESDIS.
S4
SSEC
3 Currently non-operational following an OS upgrade.
Supported by NESDIS.

Tier Definitions

  1. Fully supported by the EMC global workflow team. CI testing is regularly performed on these systems, the majority of the global workflow features are supported, and the team will address any platform-specific features, bugs, upgrades, and requests for data.
  2. Supported by the global workflow team on an ad-hoc basis. CI tests are supported on these systems, but not regularly performed.
  3. No official support by the global workflow team, but may be supported by other entities (e.g. EPIC).

Disclaimer

The United States Department of Commerce (DOC) GitHub project code is provided on an "as is" basis and the user assumes responsibility for its use. DOC has relinquished control of the information and no longer has responsibility to protect the integrity, confidentiality, or availability of the information. Any claims against the Department of Commerce stemming from the use of its GitHub project will be governed by all applicable Federal law. Any reference to specific commercial products, processes, or services by service mark, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not constitute or imply their endorsement, recommendation or favoring by the Department of Commerce. The Department of Commerce seal and logo, or the seal and logo of a DOC bureau, shall not be used in any manner to imply endorsement of any commercial product or activity by DOC or the United States Government.

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