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I am trying to see the orographic gravity wave drag impact in UFS model by tuning the cdmbgwd parameter. However I am not quiet sure how to partition the mountain blocking and gravity wave drag impacts. I am able to get the output 'dusfc', 'dvsfc' , 'u-gwd_ave' and 'v-gwd_ave'. Could someone guide me how to partition the output stress into due to gravity wave drag and due to mountain blocking. |
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Hello @bnepal22 ! I just wanted to update you that I have reached out to a subject matter expert for some assistance with your question. I'm hoping to hear back from him soon and will update you once I do. Best, |
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@bnepal22 Sorry for the delay in my response. To configure the model to provide diagnostic output of the orographic gravity wave drag and blocking, please do the following:
Diagnostic variables for Unified Gravity Wave Physics (UGWP)"gfs_phys", "dws3dt_ogw", "dws3dt_ogw", "fv3_history2d", "all", .false., "none", 2 The variables 'dws3dt_' are the time-averaged 3-dimensional fields of windspeed tendency of 'ogw' (orographic GWD) and 'obl' (blocking). (These will make your output files pretty large. You can omit these lines if you like.) Please let me know if this works and/or if you have any questions. Thank you. |
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@mdtoyNOAA I tried to perform the simulation with the above list added in the diag_table and updating &gfs_physics_nml |
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@bnepal22 Do you need further assistance, or did this information answer your question? |
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@bnepal22 Oh, I didn't realize you were using an older version of the gravity wave drag parameterization. The variables I mentioned to you are not included in the version you're using. You would need to switch to a newer CCPP suite for the GFSv17 prototypes, such as 'FV3_GFS_v17_p8_ugwpv1'. However, it looks like the variables you mentioned are what you needed. I hope this will be helpful.