CondiDiag1.0: A flexible online diagnostic tool for conditional sampling and budget analysis in the E3SM atmosphere model (EAM)
Hui Wan, Kai Zhang, Philip J. Rasch, Vincent E. Larson, Xubin Zeng,, Shixuan Zhang, and Ross Dixon

TL;DR
CondiDiag1.0 is an online diagnostic tool integrated into the E3SM atmosphere model that enables flexible, real-time process analysis and budget evaluation, improving efficiency and usability in climate modeling.
Contribution
It introduces a generic, user-friendly online diagnostic tool for conditional sampling and budget analysis within the E3SM atmosphere model, reducing coding effort and resource use.
Findings
Enables real-time monitoring of model variables and increments.
Supports multiple sampling conditions simultaneously.
Demonstrated through three climate-related case studies.
Abstract
Numerical models used in weather and climate prediction take into account a comprehensive set of atmospheric processes such as the resolved and unresolved fluid dynamics, radiative transfer, cloud and aerosol life cycles, and mass or energy exchanges with the Earth's surface. In order to identify model deficiencies and improve predictive skills, it is important to obtain process-level understanding of the interactions between different processes. Conditional sampling and budget analysis are powerful tools for process-oriented model evaluation, but they often require tedious ad hoc coding and large amounts of instantaneous model output, resulting in inefficient use of human and computing resources. This paper presents an online diagnostic tool that addresses this challenge by monitoring model variables in a generic manner as they evolve within the time integration cycle. The tool is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics · Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations · Climate variability and models
