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WRF-TEB data archive This archive contains data and tools to reproduce results as included in Meyer et al. (2020). Prerequisites Singularity version >= 3. Usage To run all models and plotting scripts included in integration test and meteorological evaluation, run the following command from your command-line interface. NPROC=8 TYPE=evaluate tools/singularity/run.sh where NPROC=8 is the maximum number of processes to use. The output can be found in the work/ folder. HPC If you want to use this in an HPC environment, use tools/hpc as a template. As an example, to run the evaluation on Imperial HPC using PBS (Portable Batch System), use: qsub -v REPO_ROOT=$(pwd),TYPE=evaluate tools/hpc/job_imperial.sh Copyright and License Copyright and licensing information are included at the top of source files or as separate files in folders. References Meyer, D., Schoetter, R., Riechert, M., Verrelle, A., Tewari, M., Dudhia, J., Masson, V., Reeuwijk, M., & Grimmond, S. (2020). WRF‐TEB: implementation and evaluation of the coupled Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) and Town Energy Balance (TEB) model. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019ms001961
software-engineering, environmental-model, wrf-teb, meteorology, reproducibility
software-engineering, environmental-model, wrf-teb, meteorology, reproducibility
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