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This table lists only the most important of the standard versions detailed in following sections. The major changes listed were in some cases introduced in intermediate standard versions that are not included in the table. No published version so far includes a well-tempered TRIFFID, although this is under test in xfhcs
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This table lists only the most important of the standard versions detailed in following sections. The major changes listed were in some cases introduced in intermediate standard versions that are not included in the table.
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Note that single-PE operation is not supported by these versions. Use MPP even when running on a single processor.

For technical updates and differences between standard
jobs see [[HPCxJobUpdates|standard job updates]].

Where bugs are found post-release, they will be flagged here. In general, fixes will be included in the next release but not backported into older jobs. Bugs flagged up for any given version can be assumed to exist in all previous versions. More information on these issues and their fixes can usually be found on [[CurrentWorkRobin|Robin's]] old page, or more recently [[2015development|here
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Where bugs are found post-release, they will be flagged here. In general, fixes will be included in the next release but not backported into older jobs. Bugs flagged up for any given version can be assumed to exist in all previous versions. More information on these issues and their fixes can usually be found on [[CurrentWorkRobin|Robin's]] old page, or more recently [[2015development|here]].
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Where bugs are found post-release, they will be flagged here. In general, fixes will be included in the next release but not backported into older jobs. Bugs flagged up for any given version can be assumed to exist in all previous versions. More information on these issues and their fixes can usually be found on [[CurrentWorkRobin|Robin's]] page.
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Where bugs are found post-release, they will be flagged here. In general, fixes will be included in the next release but not backported into older jobs. Bugs flagged up for any given version can be assumed to exist in all previous versions. More information on these issues and their fixes can usually be found on [[CurrentWorkRobin|Robin's]] old page, or more recently [[2015development|here].
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'''LATEST''' (Robin's jobs, not ''strictly'' release versions yet - ie. not available from Annette. Job names may change)
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'''LATEST''' (Robin's jobs, not ''strictly'' release versions yet. Job names may change)


%green%xhkkg%%: MOSES2.2-BISICLES, unified Bristol/Reading format.

Development version of multi-layer snow, subgrid elevation tiles, mass-balance coupling to BISICLES icesheet

%green%xfhcr%%: MOSES2.2/TRIFFID interactive CO2.

Full coupled carbon cycle FAMOUS. As used for NCAS Earth System summer schools
August 12, 2015, at 11:54 AM by robin - references for JonnyW's M2.2 ES versions
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|| xfhcu/s || currently being tested || MOSES 2.2, friction on top-level winds, free-drift sea-ice, tuned by Jonny Williams (Bristol) ||
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|| xfhcu/s || Williams et al. (2008), Williams et al. (2014) || MOSES 2.2, friction on top-level winds, free-drift sea-ice, tuned by Jonny Williams (Bristol) ||
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see [[http://www.geosci-model-dev.net/6/141/2013/gmd-6-141-2013.html | Williams et al. (2012) ]] and now [[http://www.geosci-model-dev.net/7/1419/2014/gmd-7-1419-2014.html | Williams et al. (2014) ]]
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|| xfhcc || Smith (GMD, submitted) || xfxwb with friction on top-level winds instead of cap ||
|| xfxwb || [=EMICmip=] (AR5), Smith (GMD, submitted), Smith and Gregory (in press, about the last glacial cycle) || bug-fix for coastal snow on sea-ice, cap on top-level winds ||
|| xdbua || Smith et al. (2008), Smith and Gregory (2009), Balan Sarojini et al. (2011, UK THCMIP) || ozone vertical profile improved, sea-ice albedo returned to alleviate cold bias at high N latitudes, orbital parameters can be set or computed conveniently, very long absolute filenames, [=HadOCC=] with Utopia, [[VfluxDriftXdbua|salinity]] conservation and iceberg calving recalibrated
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|| xfhcc || Smith (2012) || xfxwb with friction on top-level winds instead of cap ||
|| xfxwb || [=EMICmip=] (AR5), Smith (2012), Smith and Gregory (2012, about the last glacial cycle) || bug-fix for coastal snow on sea-ice, cap on top-level winds ||
|| xdbua || Smith et al. (2008), Smith and Gregory (2009, about AMOC response to hosing), Balan Sarojini et al. (2011, UK THCMIP) || ozone vertical profile improved, sea-ice albedo returned to alleviate cold bias at high N latitudes, orbital parameters can be set or computed conveniently, very long absolute filenames, [=HadOCC=] with Utopia, [[VfluxDriftXdbua|salinity]] conservation and iceberg calving recalibrated
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|| xdbua || Smith et al. (2008), Smith and Gregory (2009), Balan Sarojini et al. (2011, UK THCMIP) || ozone vertical profile improved, sea-ice albedo returned to alleviate cold bias at high N latitudes, orbital parameters can be set or computed conveniently, very long absolute filenames, [=HadOCC=] with Utopia, salinity conservation and iceberg calving recalibrated
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|| xdbua || Smith et al. (2008), Smith and Gregory (2009), Balan Sarojini et al. (2011, UK THCMIP) || ozone vertical profile improved, sea-ice albedo returned to alleviate cold bias at high N latitudes, orbital parameters can be set or computed conveniently, very long absolute filenames, [=HadOCC=] with Utopia, [[VfluxDriftXdbua|salinity]] conservation and iceberg calving recalibrated
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-> Salinity correction needs tweaking for guaranteed correct performance on all PE configurations
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-> [[VfluxDriftXdbua|Salinity]] correction needs tweaking for guaranteed correct performance on all PE configurations
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xcggb: New version of salinity correction - two minor bugfixes, correction also applied to the surface virtual fluxes of TCO2 and Alkalinity due to P-E+R (if [=HadOCC=] is switched on). The corrections are now [=STASHed=] in units of <tracer units> per second, rather than <tracer units> per timestep, so restarts that used the old scheme will have screwy corrections for the first year.
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xcggb: New version of [[VfluxDriftXdbua|salinity]] correction - two minor bugfixes, correction also applied to the surface virtual fluxes of TCO2 and Alkalinity due to P-E+R (if [=HadOCC=] is switched on). The corrections are now [=STASHed=] in units of <tracer units> per second, rather than <tracer units> per timestep, so restarts that used the old scheme will have screwy corrections for the first year.
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-> Salinity correction still not ''quite'' right. All of the changes to the salinity correction mod have very small effects, and it's difficult to tell as the model as a whole doesn't perfectly conserve water anyway.
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-> [[VfluxDriftXdbua|Salinity]] correction still not ''quite'' right. All of the changes to the salinity correction mod have very small effects, and it's difficult to tell as the model as a whole doesn't perfectly conserve water anyway.
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xbyvs: adtan with salinity drift corrected. (Standard job for HPCx is xcgga in the Reading UMUI.) Model largely as adtan (Jones et al., 2005) but includes a volume-uniform time-dependent correction to conserve water in the open oceans to cancel the drift from the rigid-lid salt-flux representation of ocean surface water fluxes. Isolated inland seas are not affected by this fix: their runaway salinities due to local P-E+R imbalance are simply capped at 0 or 50.
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xbyvs: adtan with salinity drift corrected. (Standard job for HPCx is xcgga in the Reading UMUI.) Model largely as adtan (Jones et al., 2005) but includes a [[VfluxDriftXdbua|volume-uniform time-dependent correction]] to conserve water in the open oceans to cancel the drift from the rigid-lid salt-flux representation of ocean surface water fluxes. Isolated inland seas are not affected by this fix: their runaway salinities due to local P-E+R imbalance are simply capped at 0 or 50.
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