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That's a good point. I did look at some of the tendencies coming from ZM at some point and didn't see anything outrageous, but I suppose it only require some...
@mt5555 Will look into it and report back! @swrneale L72.
I do think I tried that previously and it was not a silver bullet (that is, there may have been occasions it delayed the model crash, but the limiter was...
Yes, it seems likely it's an overly stable atmosphere. If there is little vertical mixing, the surface rapidly cools via LW out at night. If the atmospheric is dry, no...
I have a 4km run I think I can repro this issue on during Day 1-2 (well, I was able to 6 months ago, fingers crossed it still works). @whannah1...
> Looks like ESMF_regrid_with_weights takes already computed weights. Those weights could be read from a file. Would that be enough? Yes, the idea would be we have pre-computed weights from...
> Not a uxarray developer here. But to answer your question, it should be relatively easy to just read the map file once and load it into a scipy.sparse matrix,...
Unless the burden is overwhelming (and I'll admit to not being 100% up-to-speed on the UGRID conventions or thinking too hard about the storage burden), I would argue that the...
I agree with Andrew that it would be really helpful for scientific reproducibility for that grid file to come at run time and get archived alongside the model output if...
Just spitballing... We could tie a grid file (UGRID, Exodus, SCRIP, whatever) to the output stream global nc attributes. Perhaps "ux_grid_file: XXXXX" or something. Then have some small logic in...