OK David, thanks - I was just trying not to clutter the list. So Joy, what kind of problems would you like to run with Gusto? Jemma ________________________________ From: firedrake-bounces@imperial.ac.uk <firedrake-bounces@imperial.ac.uk> on behalf of David Ham <David.Ham@imperial.ac.uk> Sent: 02 April 2017 16:18:08 To: firedrake; joy.merwin@gmail.com Subject: Re: [firedrake] Interacting with Gusto Hi all, please keep discussions on list to spread the support load and ensure everyone has the chance to learn from the answers. Regards, David On Sun, 2 Apr 2017 at 15:58, Shipton, Jemma <j.shipton@imperial.ac.uk<mailto:j.shipton@imperial.ac.uk>> wrote: Hi Joy, Yes, sorry, I'm afraid that there isn't much documentation on Gusto at the moment - I hope to write some soon. We don't have a straightforward way to interact with "physics" just yet, although we are working on implementing moist physics. I'll email you off-list to chat more about what you need... Thanks! Jemma ________________________________ From: firedrake-bounces@imperial.ac.uk<mailto:firedrake-bounces@imperial.ac.uk> <firedrake-bounces@imperial.ac.uk<mailto:firedrake-bounces@imperial.ac.uk>> on behalf of Joy merwin monteiro <joy.merwin@gmail.com<mailto:joy.merwin@gmail.com>> Sent: 02 April 2017 15:44:21 To: firedrake Subject: [firedrake] Interacting with Gusto Hello, I have recently heard about Firedrake and Gusto, and am looking forward to using it! I am working on a project named climt (http://climt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/readme.html), and I was wondering whether I could get Gusto/Firedrake to work with the components already available there. my question was what interface does Gusto provide for interaction with "physics", like say, a radiative transfer code? In other words, is there a straightforward way to access model arrays, calculate physics tendencies, and provide them back to the dynamical core? I tried to look for more documentation about Gusto, but could not find any. I would be grateful if you could point me in the right direction. TIA, Joy -- The best ruler, when he finishes his tasks and completes his affairs, the people say “It all happened naturally” - Te Tao Ch'ing -- Dr David Ham Department of Mathematics Imperial College London