diff --git a/doc/source/BackgroundInfo/TechnicalOverview.rst b/doc/source/BackgroundInfo/TechnicalOverview.rst index 967b04e7..1b7dff4e 100644 --- a/doc/source/BackgroundInfo/TechnicalOverview.rst +++ b/doc/source/BackgroundInfo/TechnicalOverview.rst @@ -210,8 +210,10 @@ The ``land-DA_workflow`` is evolving to follow the :term:`NCEP` Central Operatio - Scripts launched by the :term:`J-jobs` * - sorc - External source code used to build the Land DA System + * - ush + - Utility scripts * - versions - - Contain run.ver and build.ver, which are files that get automatically sourced in order to track package versions at run and compile time respectively. + - Contains ``build.ver_*`` and ``run.ver_*``, which are files that get automatically sourced in order to track package versions at compile and run time respectively. .. _land-component: @@ -226,4 +228,4 @@ Unlike the standalone Noah-MP land driver, the Noah-MP :term:`NUOPC cap` is able Unified Workflow (UW) Tools ============================ -The Unified Workflow (UW) is a set of tools intended to unify the workflow for various UFS applications under one framework. The UW toolkit currently includes rocoto, template, and configuration (config) tools, which are being incorporated into the Land DA workflow. Additional tools are under development. More details about UW tools can be found in the `uwtools ` GitHub repository and in the :uw:`UW Documentation <>`. \ No newline at end of file +The Unified Workflow (UW) is a set of tools intended to unify the workflow for various UFS applications under one framework. The UW toolkit currently includes rocoto, template, and configuration (config) tools, which are being incorporated into the Land DA workflow. Additional tools are under development. More details about UW tools can be found in the `uwtools `_ GitHub repository and in the :uw:`UW Documentation <>`. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/doc/source/Reference/Glossary.rst b/doc/source/Reference/Glossary.rst index 264090b3..10d82578 100644 --- a/doc/source/Reference/Glossary.rst +++ b/doc/source/Reference/Glossary.rst @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ Glossary `Spack `_ is a package management tool designed to support multiple versions and configurations of software on a wide variety of platforms and environments. It was designed for large supercomputing centers, where many users and application teams share common installations of software on clusters with exotic architectures. spack-stack - The `spack-stack `_ is a collaborative effort between the NOAA Environmental Modeling Center (EMC), the UCAR Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation (JCSDA), and the Earth Prediction Innovation Center (EPIC). *spack-stack* is a repository that provides a :term:`Spack`-based method for building the software stack required for numerical weather prediction (NWP) tools such as the `Unified Forecast System (UFS) `_ and the `Joint Effort for Data assimilation Integration (JEDI) `_ framework. *spack-stack* uses the Spack package manager along with custom Spack configuration files and Python scripts to simplify installation of the libraries required to run various applications. The *spack-stack* can be installed on a range of platforms and comes pre-configured for many systems. Users can install the necessary packages for a particular application and later add the missing packages for another application without having to rebuild the entire stack. + The `spack-stack `_ is a collaborative effort between the NOAA Environmental Modeling Center (EMC), the UCAR Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation (JCSDA), and the Earth Prediction Innovation Center (EPIC). *spack-stack* is a repository that provides a :term:`Spack`-based method for building the software stack required for numerical weather prediction (NWP) tools such as the `Unified Forecast System (UFS) `_ and the :jedi:`Joint Effort for Data assimilation Integration (JEDI) <>` framework. *spack-stack* uses the Spack package manager along with custom Spack configuration files and Python scripts to simplify installation of the libraries required to run various applications. The *spack-stack* can be installed on a range of platforms and comes pre-configured for many systems. Users can install the necessary packages for a particular application and later add the missing packages for another application without having to rebuild the entire stack. UFS The Unified Forecast System (UFS) is a community-based, coupled, comprehensive Earth modeling system consisting of several applications (apps). These apps span regional to global domains and sub-hourly to seasonal time scales. The UFS is designed to support the :term:`Weather Enterprise` and to be the source system for NOAA's operational numerical weather prediction applications. For more information, visit https://ufscommunity.org/.