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This page collects well-tested RRM configurations produced for E3SM which others might want to use.

Instructions for Adding Grids:

  1. Instructions for creating new grids are at Running E3SM on New Grids

  2. The steps below are for making grids available to other users. Stop now if you’ve never tried out your new RRM grid or it has problems. Definitely continue if your RRM grid was used in a publication.

  3. To share your grid:

    1. Add a row for your new grid in the appropriate table below

    2. Add the grid files to inputdata/share/meshes following the directions at /wiki/spaces/ED/pages/707002387. Files to add: <make list>

    3. Create a pull request making your grid available

      1. cime_config/config_grids.xml

      2. <what else???>

Conventional High-Resolution Grids

Grid Name

Target Fine Resolution

Target Coarse Resolution

Goals in mesh creation

Link to mesh graphic

Validation

Contact Person

v2 North American RRM

25 km (ne120)

100 km (ne30)

e.g. “western boundary far enough offshore to let storms develop, eastern boundary beyond Sierra mountains”

Described in Tang et al., (JAMES 2023)

Qi Tang

Storm-Resolving Grids

Grid Name

Target Fine Resolution

Target Coarse Resolution

Goals in mesh creation

Link to mesh graphic

Validation

Contact Person

CONUS

3.25 km

e.g. “western boundary far enough offshore to let storms develop, eastern boundary beyond Sierra mountains

TBD

Paul Ullrich

2012 North American Derecho

3.25 km

Paul Ullrich

California

Peter Bogenschutz ? Qi Tang ?

GoAmazon

TRACER

COMBLE

CACTI

MAGIC

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