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WRF-MOSIT: a modular and cross-platform tool for configuring and installing the WRF model
Hatheway, William; Snoun, Hosni; REHMAN, Haseeb Ur et al.
2023In Earth Science Informatics, 16 (4), p. 4327-4336
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Keywords :
Installation; Linux; Open sourced; WRF; Earth and Planetary Sciences (all); General Earth and Planetary Sciences; Unix
Abstract :
[en] The Weather Research and Forecasting-Multi Operating System Installation Toolkit (WRF-MOSIT) is a set of scripting packages primarily developed for the automation, configuration, and installation of the standard Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF), and other WRF applications: hurricane (HWRF), hydrological (WRF-Hydro) and chemical (WRF-Chem). The package consists of many tools for importing, configuring, and installing libraries, and undertaking a wide range of analyses to enhance scalability, performance, interoperability, and ease of use within a parallel computing environment. WRF-MOSIT is a cross-platform modular tool simplifies the installation process, automates configuration, and reduces the risk of errors during installation. It provides a simple and intuitive interface, which makes it easier for users who are not familiar with the installation process. This toolkit can be installed on the four main computer systems used in the atmospheric community: Debian Kernels, Darwin Kernels, Fedora & CentOS Kernels, and Windows Sub-System Linux Kernels, allowing users to install WRF on different systems without having to manually configure the system. The WRF-MOSIT toolkit is freely available on GitHub (https://github.com/HathewayWill/WRF-MOSIT). The toolkit improves efficiency by automating many of the steps involved in the WRF installation process, enabling users to spend less time on the installation process and more time on their research. Finally, insights are given for future developments. The purpose of the WRF-MOSIT is to alleviate the installation hurdles of installing all the requirements and supplementary files, software packages, and pre/post-processing tools to run the different WRF models. The WRF-MOSIT toolkit simplifies the installation process, automates configuration, and reduces errors when installing the WRF model.It is a cross-platform tool that can be installed on multiple operating systems, including Debian Kernels, Darwin Kernels, Fedora & CentOS Kernels, and Windows Sub-System Linux Kernels.The WRF-MOSIT toolkit provides an intuitive interface that makes it easier for users who are not familiar with the installation process to install the WRF model.This toolkit is freely available on GitHub and improves efficiency by automating many of the steps involved in the installation process, enabling users to spend more time on their research.The paper provides insights into future developments of the WRF-MOSIT toolkit, including the addition of more features and support for other coupled model packages.
Disciplines :
Civil engineering
Author, co-author :
Hatheway, William;  San Marcos, United States
Snoun, Hosni;  Numthaja Trading Co., Ltd., Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
REHMAN, Haseeb Ur ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) > Department of Engineering (DoE)
Mwanthi, Anthony;  University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
WRF-MOSIT: a modular and cross-platform tool for configuring and installing the WRF model
Publication date :
2023
Journal title :
Earth Science Informatics
ISSN :
1865-0473
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Volume :
16
Issue :
4
Pages :
4327-4336
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funders :
Fonds National de la Recherché
Funding number :
17130773
Funding text :
This research authors, except HR, did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors. HR is funded by Fonds National de la Recherché – FNR under Industrial Fellowship. IF program project number: 17130773.
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