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Uncomment GMI line scripts/exglobal_atmos_analysis.sh #2934

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KateFriedman-NOAA opened this issue Sep 17, 2024 · 0 comments
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Uncomment GMI line scripts/exglobal_atmos_analysis.sh #2934

KateFriedman-NOAA opened this issue Sep 17, 2024 · 0 comments
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What new functionality do you need?

The GMI was commented out in operations in GFSv16.3.5[6] GSI updates due to array overflow: #1404

#${NLN} ${GMI1CRBF}         gmibufr # GMI temporarily disabled due to array overflow.

https://github.com/NOAA-EMC/global-workflow/blob/develop/scripts/exglobal_atmos_analysis.sh#L480

It can now be uncommented in develop after we move to obsproc/v1.2.0.

Related to issue #2291. FYI @ADCollard

What are the requirements for the new functionality?

Turn the GMI back on in the analysis job and ensure it does not have issues.

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The GSI analysis still works with GMI used.

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@KateFriedman-NOAA KateFriedman-NOAA added the feature New feature or request label Sep 17, 2024
@KateFriedman-NOAA KateFriedman-NOAA self-assigned this Sep 17, 2024
KateFriedman-NOAA added a commit to KateFriedman-NOAA/global-workflow that referenced this issue Oct 1, 2024
Turn the GMI back on in the GSI

Refs NOAA-EMC#2934
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