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moci - Met Office Coupling Infrastructure

The Met Office global coupled models (GC) couple together the ​ UM and ​NEMO in order to create an atmosphere-ocean-ice-land modelling system of the physical climate model. Moci is also used in the NGMS infrastructure, using LFRic as the atmosphere model.

The Met Office Coupling Infrastructure (MOCI) is a repository of codes that, together with ​Rose suites, form the superstructure controlling the execution of Met Office global coupled models components.

Contributing Guidelines

Welcome!

The following links are here to help set clear expectations for everyone contributing to this project. By working together under a shared understanding, we can continuously improve the project while creating a friendly, inclusive space for all contributors.

Contributors Licence Agreement

Please see the Momentum Contributors Licence Agreement

Agreement of the CLA can be shown by adding yourself to the CONTRIBUTORS.md file alongside this one, and is a requirement for contributing to this project.

Code of Conduct

Please be aware of and follow the Momentum Code of Coduct

Working Practices

This project is managed as part of the Simulation Systems group of repositories.

Please follow the Simulation Systems Working Practices.

Questions are encouraged in the Simulation Systems Discussions.

Please be aware of and follow the Simulation Systems AI Policy.

Testing

MOCI rose-stem provides testing for the Coupled_Drivers and Postprocessing applications plus Utilities unittests. `cylc vip -z group= -n

Available test groups: all Runs all available tasks tests Runs all unit tests covering MOCI code postproc Runs all Postprocessing application tasks drivers Runs all Coupled_Drivers related tasks. Drivers run tasks currently only available on Met Office internal machines. drivers_non_run tests are available on other platforms

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