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ACCESS-ESM1.6

About the model

The ACCESS Earth System Model (ACCESS-ESM) is a fully-coupled global climate model that includes atmoshpere, land, ocean, sea ice, ocean biogeochemistry and land biogeochemistry components, linked together by a coupler. ACCESS-ESM1.6 is an update to ACCESS-ESM1.5, developed for CMIP7 fast tracks.

Support

Any questions about ACCESS-NRI releases of ACCESS-ESM1.6 should be done through the ACCESS-Hive Forum. See the ACCESS Help and Support topic for details on how to do this.

Build

ACCESS-NRI is using spack, a build from source package manager designed for use with high performance computing. This repository contains a spack environment definition file (spack.yaml) that defines all the essential components of the ACCESS-ESM1.6 model, including exact versions.

Spack automatically builds all the components and their dependencies, producing model component executables. Spack already contains support for compiling thousands of common software packages. Spack packages for the components in ACCESS-ESM1.6 are defined in the spack packages repository.

ACCESS-ESM1.6 is built and deployed automatically to gadi on NCI (see below). However it is possible to use spack to compile the model using the spack.yaml environment file in this repository. To do so follow the instructions on the ACCESS Forum for configuring spack on gadi.

Then clone this repository and run the following commands on gadi:

spack env create access-esm1.6 spack.yaml
spack env activate access-esm1.6
spack install

to create a spack environment called access-esm1.6 and build all the ACCESS-ESM1.6 components, the locations of which can be found using spack find --paths.

Deployment

ACCESS-ESM1.6 is deployed automatically when a new version of the spack.yaml file is committed to main or a dedicated backport/VERSION branch. All the ACCESS-ESM1.6 components are built using spack on gadi and installed under the vk83 project in /g/data/vk83. It is necessary to be a member of vk83 project to use ACCESS-NRI deployments of ACCESS-ESM1.6.

The deployment process also creates a GitHub release with the same tag. All releases are available under the Releases page. Each release has a changelog and meta-data with detailed information about the build and deployment, including:

  • paths on gadi to all executables built in the deployment process (spack.location)
  • a spack.lock file, which is a complete build provenance document, listing all the components that were built and their dependencies, versions, compiler version, build flags and build architecture
  • the environment spack.yaml file used for deployment

Additionally the deployment creates environment modulefiles, the standard method for deploying software on gadi. To view available ACCESS-ESM1.6 versions:

module use /g/data/vk83/apps/spack/0.22/release/modules/linux-rocky8-x86_64
module avail access-esm1.6

For users of ACCESS-ESM1.6 model configurations released by ACCESS-NRI the exact location of the ACCESS-ESM1.6 model executables is not required. Model configurations will be updated with new model components when necessary.

For information on contributing your own fixes to the ACCESS-ESM1.6 spack.yaml, see the CONTRIBUTING.md file.

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The ACCESS Earth System Model (ACCESS-ESM) Version 1.6 is a fully-coupled global climate model that includes atmoshpere, land, ocean, sea ice, ocean biogeochemistry and land biogeochemistry components, linked together by a coupler.

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