Andrew M. Bradley

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> Great, thanks! I thought about Frontier, but I was held back by the fact that we don't have baselines there. However, ERS/P tests can still be useful, even without...

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Leaving aside a better internal solution, the map file header doesn't make sense to me, but I might be missing something. Here's what confuses me: * `nx15` is in the...

@jsbamboo for the case of pg2 -> 1x1, what map algorithm are you using? The name of the file suggests bilinear interpolation. That would take the value from just the...

@jsbamboo thanks for the information. IMO, rather than try to get the tools to give us this simple map, we should do one of two things: 1. make a python...

I've assigned @tcclevenger and me but also labeled this "help wanted". When someone can take this, we'll indicate it here. The task is to create a new horizontal remapper here:...

> How it possible to be non-bfb at one point and then "recover" and be BFB the remaining steps? These are the only diffs in the file after 18 steps....

Have you tried reproducing this on e.g. Chrysalis?

Copying comment from https://github.com/E3SM-Project/scream/issues/2381#issuecomment-1605076280: Runs on Chrysalis show no diffs. Perhaps this is an issue isolated to pm-cpu Intel. Script: ```bash tests="" for npe in 256 362 512 640; do...