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ZM Convection exhibits occasional timestep convective noiseness in SCAM experiments. It is seen in convective precipitation and othe related variables (e.g., CAPE, buoyancy).
What are the steps to reproduce the bug?
Running most SCAM IOP cases with cam7 physics which includes zm_parcel_pbl=.true. (in cam6 physics zm_parcel_pbl=.false.).
Given this observed behavior I think it would be more reasonable to call it a feature as it is a behavior rather than a failure. @swrneale is investigating remedies to this. It is likely a priority for CESM3
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What happened?
ZM Convection exhibits occasional timestep convective noiseness in SCAM experiments. It is seen in convective precipitation and othe related variables (e.g., CAPE, buoyancy).
What are the steps to reproduce the bug?
Running most SCAM IOP cases with cam7 physics which includes zm_parcel_pbl=.true. (in cam6 physics zm_parcel_pbl=.false.).
What CAM tag were you using?
cam6_4_032
What machine were you running CAM on?
CISL machine (e.g. cheyenne), CGD machine (e.g. izumi)
What compiler were you using?
Intel
Path to a case directory, if applicable
No response
Will you be addressing this bug yourself?
Yes
Extra info
Given this observed behavior I think it would be more reasonable to call it a feature as it is a behavior rather than a failure. @swrneale is investigating remedies to this. It is likely a priority for CESM3
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: