MPAS-Analysis
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Provides analysis for the MPAS components of E3SM
Mat noted that we should save the MOC component due to the bolus velocity. This is especially important when we use horizontally and vertically varying GM, to make sure that...
During model development, sometimes it needs to change the simulation settings or code in the middle of a long-term run, but we want to analyze the time series of all...
Consider downloading missing (or updated) observations as needed from the public repository. This would probably work in conjunction with #383.
To add: - [ ] save command line - [x] add max/mean/min, corr and rmse - [ ] include code to reproduce each plot - [ ] example full output...
@golaz suggested that is could be nice to save time in computing time series by reusing cached time-series data from a previous run of the analysis. @rljacob thought it would...
This would require moving the melt table calculations from `climatologyMapAntarcticMelt` to `timeSeriesAntarcticMelt` because the former averages over time and then space, whereas the latter retains the temporal variability we would...
I'm not sure whether the climatology is helpful, particularly on the Antarctic continental shelf, but maybe better than nothing? Another option would be to average the WOA18 and/or MEOP individual...
The process should be similar to what was done for T-S diagrams, and the same masking files are likely useful.
Regional profiles are slow at high res and one task computing 12 months x 3 fields worth of data seems to be poorly load balanced for climatologies without many years...
This is two issues in one: 1) once the MOC online accounts for the bolus velocity contribution when GM is on, we should remove the temporary config option `usePreprocessingScript`. See...