Document issues with our mapping file generation tool chain at high resolution. Instructions on using MBtempest: Offline remapping workflow with mbtempest
Status
For PG2 grids, we currently do not have an acceptable solution that would allow us to run at 3km (ne1024). For NP4 grids, Ben Hillman has been using TR mapping files with similar conservation/consistency errors. These are acceptable for development/testing, but not appropriate for coupled simulationswill mapping FV-FV. For monotone conservative linear maps, the only choice is cell integrated using a piecewise constant reconstruction. Options for producing these maps include ESMF, TempestRemap (TR), Moab with TR agorithms (MBTR) and NCO. All codes produce similar max and l2 errors when evaluated with the analytic vortex test field.
As of
NCO: good results, fastest code. ~1.5H using 4 cores (4 threads) Cori-Haswell node. oRRS18to6 → ne1024pg2
TR: good results with code from and with the “--correct_areas” option. Very slow: 15H (1 core) oRRS18to6 → ne1024pg2
MBTR: maps are bad
ESMF: maps for ne1024 are bad.
For NP4 grids,:
TR from : most maps are good, some combinations still produce crashes.
MBTR: maps are bad. is producing bad weights (NaNs or >> 1 ).
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Analysis Mapping files
Mapping files are needed for remapping native grid output to lat/lon grids for conventional analysis tools. Often exact conservation is not required making TR’s integrated bilinear a good option: it’s accurate, has built in downscaling and is monotone so it wont introduce spurious oscillations making it good for plotting.
TR “intbilin”
several issues with loss of precision documented on HOMME-NH dycore scaling to 1km /wiki/spaces/NGDNA/pages/831554328
SE GLL to SE GLL
These mapping files are mostly used to generate initial conditions. Remapping the cam.i file from a spunup NE30 simulation will generate a reasonably well spunup initial condition file for higher resolutions.
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The TR improvements suggest we should take another look at “mono” maps for MPAS/EAM coupling. For these maps, testing reported on Transition to TempestRemap for Atmosphere grids recommended using the transpose of the np4->MPAS mono map. So we test the original map here:
TR “mono”
ne256np4 → oRRS18to6 ( with TR from )
weights: good. row sum error: 1e-15 . Conservation error: 4e-14
ne512np4 → oRRS18to6
~4h to compute overlap mesh
..EXCEPTION (src/LinearRemapSE0.cpp, Line 1016) Target grid must be a subset of source grid:
Input mesh area (7.245674993333319e-06) Target area (2.898288183419045e-05)
ne1024np4 → oRRS18to6
MPAS → pg2 grids
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Note3: for TR FV to FV maps, the --mono options are ignored. monotone conservative maps are constructed using --in_np 1 (piecewise constant reconstruction). higher order maps (--in_np 2) are not monotone.
TR “mono”ncremap built in FV to FV map file generator
oRRS18to6 → ne256pg2 status: GOOD
~3min with 4 threads on Cori frontend node
Weights are good. row sum and conservation error: 6e-13
oRRS18to6 → ne1024pg2
~40 min on Compy with 4 threads. 1.5 h on Cori-Haswell node
Weights are good. row sum error 2e-12, conservation error 1e-12
TR “mono” . (TR from TR from with new --correct_
ares)takes about 7h to produceareas option)
oRRS18to6 → ne256pg2 status: GOOD
2.5h on Anvil (single processor)
Weights are good. Row sums error: 7e-16. Conservation error 7e-16
vortex test field l2/max error: 3.6145e-05 4.3881e-04Status
oRRS18to6 → ne512pg2: status GOOD
oRRS18to6 → ne512pg2: COMPUTING…
~9h to compute overlap map
weights: good. row sum error: 7e-16. Conservation error 7e-16
vortex: l2, linf: 1.7867e-04 2.2985e-03
oRRS18to6 → ne1024pg2: how long on a single core?
: status: GOOD
15.5h on Anvil, using 20GB
weights: good. row sum error: 4e-16. conservation error: 1e15
MBTR “mono”. Status: NOT USABLE
oRRS18to6 → ne256pg2
Weights are good, but 316 MPAS grid points have weight=0. This is incorrect and corrupts other diagnostics. Status: NOT USABLE
ESMF “aave”
oRRS18to6 → ne256pg2. Status: GOOD
weights are good. row sum max 8.5e-12. Conservation error 1.5e-11
vortex test field l2/max error: 3.6144e-05 4.3881e-04
oRRS18to6 → ne512pg2. Status: GOOD
oRRS18to6 → ne512pg2
weights are good. row sum error 3e-11. conservation error 1e-11
Status: GOODvortex: l2, linf: 1.7866e-04 2.2985e-03
oRRS18to6 → ne1024pg2. Status: NOT USABLE
35min on Cori Haswell node
( /global/project/projectdirs/acme/taylorm/mapping/map_oRRS18to6v3_to_ne1024pg2_aave.nc.BAD )
weights are bad: max 2.6, row sum max 3.0. conservation error 4e-4Status: NOT USABLE
same issue with ESMF v8.
Outstanding issues
TR mono maps have large loss of precision. can be used for development, but not acceptable long term
MBTR FV->FV error - missing source points. It appears MBTR maps have a similar loss of precision as TR maps, but this could be corrupted du to the missing source points.
MBTR SE->SE: montone weights are bad, either NaN or >1
ESMF “aave” and “bilin” maps are good up to ne512pg2, but both produce too large weights with ne1024pg2 (both SE->SE and FV->SE)
AnalyzeMap (Added in TR as of )
request: add min/max of map file frac_a, frac_b data to output
request: check for NaNs when printing weight min/max
for non global (MPAS) source grid, prints tens of thousands of useless consistency warnings
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Command line options used:
New versions required:
TR: code from or later
NCO 4.9.2-alpha05 or newer
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#atm grid
set NE=1024
set atmgridnp4 = TEMPEST_NE${NE}.g
set atmgrid = TEMPEST_NE${NE}pg2.g # used by TR, MBTR
set atm_scrip = TEMPEST_NE${NE}pg2.scrip.nc # used by ESMF, ncremap
# option "--alt" now the default and has to be removed from newer TR versions:
GenerateCSMesh --res $NE --out_format Netcdf4 --file $atmgridnp4
GenerateVolumetricMesh --in $atmgridnp4 --out $atmgrid --np 2 --uniform
ConvertExodusToSCRIP --in $atmgrid --out $atm_scrip
# ocean grid:
set target = ocean.oRRS18to6v3.scrip.181106.nc |
Produce conservative monotone mapping:
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# NCREMAP:
set mapname = map_oRRS18to6v3_to_ne${NE}pg2_nco.nc
ncremap -6 --thr_nbr=4 --grd_src=$target --grd_dst=$atm_scrip --map=$mapname
ncatted -a grid_file_src,global,a,c,"$target" $mapname
ncatted -a grid_file_dst,global,a,c,"$atm_scrip" $mapname
#ESMF:
set mapname = map_oRRS18to6v3_to_ne${NE}pg2_aave.nc
srun -N 1 -c 4 -C haswell ESMF_RegridWeightGen -s $target -d $atm_scrip -i --src_regional \
--method conserve --netcdf4 -w $mapname
#TR:
set mapname = map_oRRS18to6v3_to_ne${NE}pg2_mono.nc
GenerateOverlapMesh --b $atmgrid --a $target --out overlap.g
GenerateOfflineMap --out_mesh $atmgrid --in_mesh $target --ov_mesh overlap.g \
--in_type fv --in_np 1 --out_type fv --out_double --out_format Netcdf4 \
--correct_areas --out_map $mapname
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To check maps, use “ncks --chk_map”:
weights: verify that all weights are between [0,1], none of them are NaNs.
row sums: The row sum consistency check measures the ability of the map to preserve the constant function.
ocean->atm maps: max value should be close to 1.0. min value will be between [0..1] at land and fractional land points. Error reported above is from the max value.
atm->ocean maps: min/max value should be close to 1.0 for all rows with nonzero weights (since atmosphere grid is global)
atm->atm maps: min/max values should be close to 1.0
area weighted column sums: this measures if the map is conservative.
ocean->atm maps: area_b weighted column sum should equal area_a for all columns.
atm->ocean maps: area_b weighted column sum should equal area_a at all ocean points, and be between [0,1] at fractional (coastline) points.
atm->atm maps: equal for all columns.
Older versions of ncremap option is missing global attributes needed by CIME’s domain generation code. they can be added via:
ncatted -a grid_file_src,global,a,c,"$target" $mapname
ncatted -a grid_file_dst,global,a,c,"$atm_scrip" $mapname