SCAMPy (Single Column Atmospheric Model in Python) provides a framework for testing parameterizations of clouds and turbulence. It is particularly designed to support eddy-diffusivity mass-flux modeling frameworks.
Information about the EDMF parameterization implemented in SCAMPy can be found in:
Tan, Z., C. M. Kaul, K. G. Pressel, Y. Cohen, T. Schneider, and J. Teixeira, 2018: An extended eddy-diffusivity mass-flux scheme for unified representation of subgrid-scale turbulence and convection. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 2018. (see Tan et al., 2018).
The code is written in Python and Cython.
Code Contributors: Colleen Kaul (PNNL) --initial/primary developer, Yair Cohen (Caltech), Jia He (Caltech), Anna Jaruga (JPL/Caltech), Ignacio Lopez-Gomez (Caltech), Kyle Pressel (PNNL), Zhihong Tan (U. Chicago).
Additional Acknowledgements: Tapio Schneider (Caltech), Joao Teixeira (JPL).
SCAMPy requires Cython, netcdf4, matplotlib, scipy and numpy.
$ cd scampy
Generate the simulation specific parameters (accepted keywords: Bomex, life_cycle_Tan2018, Soares, Rico, TRMM_LBA, ARM_SGP, GATE_III, DYCOMS_RF01, GABLS, SP)
$ python generate_namelist.py Soares
Generate the turbulence parameters (accepted keywords: defaults, Soares, Bomex, life_cycle_Tan2018, Rico, TRMM_LBA, ARM_SGP, GATE_III, DYCOMS_RF01, GABLS, SP)
$ python generate_paramlist.py Soares
Compile the source code by running setup.py
$ python setup.py build_ext --inplace
Serial execution of scampy (both turbulence and case specific parameters need to be passed)
$ python main.py Soares.in paramlist_Soares.in
All automated plots are located in the tests folder and are generated using pytest.
To run all automatic plots please try:
$ cd tests/
$ py.test -s -v plots/
$ cd ../
To run an individual plot please try:
$ cd tests/
$ py.test -s -v plots/test_plot_Soares.py
$ cd ../
The subfolder scampy/tests/les_data contains several netCDF files. These are reduced data files from the stats files of pycles in which only the relevant data is saved. The code "reduce_pycles_netcdf.py" reduces pycles files given the input location of a pycles file.