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adding the new soil color data and updating some of other LSC datasets #1771

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HelinWei-NOAA opened this issue May 30, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #1777
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adding the new soil color data and updating some of other LSC datasets #1771

HelinWei-NOAA opened this issue May 30, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #1777
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A new soil color dataset is introduced to Noah MP to reflect the right soil albedo to reduce the large warm bias found in the Sahel desert. The more-recent and higher resolution BNU soil texture data will be used to replace the old data. We are still working to create the dataset for all resolutions. We came across some inconsistence issues. The land-sea mask or the grid we are using now may not be the same as to the one used to create the current dataset. The optimal goal is to recreate all surface fixed fields. But they may not be ready for HR2.

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The new data has to be put into the official fixed directory for global workflow and the data repo for RTs

The same issue was created for the global workflow

@HelinWei-NOAA HelinWei-NOAA added the enhancement New feature or request label May 30, 2023
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HelinWei-NOAA commented May 30, 2023

The new data can be found from /scratch2/NCEPDEV/stmp1/Sanath.Kumar/repo_viirs30s_bnuv2 on hera. I will create a PR after the new data is available from the data repo

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