Announcing CROCO / CROCO_TOOLS version v2.1.0 and CROCO_PYTOOLS v1.0.3

Dear CROCO users,

We are pleased to announce the release of CROCO v2.1.0. For detailed code changes, updates and to download the latest version of the code, please visit: v2.1.0 · croco-ocean / croco · GitLab

This release of the model comes with a release of the CROCO_TOOLS v2.1.0. For detailed code changes, updates, and to download the latest version of the code, please visit: v2.1.0 · croco-ocean / croco_tools · GitLab

As a reminder, the CROCO model documentation and tutorials using CROCO_TOOLS are available at: Documentation – Croco

In addition, we are pleased to announce the release of CROCO_PYTOOLS, v1.0.3, a Python toolbox for pre- and post-processing of CROCO inputs and outputs.

This toolbox currently collects the methods of several users and developers of the CROCO community, but is not the final toolbox, which is still under development. Therefore, not all features available in the Matlab croco_tools are available in this version.

To download the croco_pytools, please visit: croco_pytools v1.0.3 · croco-ocean / croco_pytools · GitLab

These three releases are available in the “Download” section of our website: https://www.croco-ocean.org, together with the corresponding changelogs.

Best regards,

The CROCO Development Team

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Hi!

Does this CROCO version run with ifx from intel oneapi?

Another question, not specifically about this version, just in general. We are trying to compile in a computer with AMD EPYC 9654, does anyone knows the best combination of compiler and flags?

Thanks in advanced,
Elisabet

Hi,

Testing is currently performed using ifort; support for ifx is still under consolidation, primarily because the NetCDF package needs to be compiled with parallel capabilities.

What problem do you encounter with compilation on AMD EPYC 9654 ?

Regards,

Thank you so much for your answer

About compilation on AMD EPYC 9654, I’ld like to know the optimal configuration for Zen 4 processors. If there is an implementation of AOCC AMD Fortran/C compilers, if that worths. And the optimal set of flags for compiling with gnu tools, -march -mtune, avx512 related an so.

Regards,
Elisabet

Hi,

Sorry, to my knowledge, there is no AOCC AMD Fortran/C compilers implementation and testing… If you try, please let us know how it goes

Regarding gfortran options, with you machine, you can try -march=znver4 -mtune=znerv4 but I have no feedback on this

Regards,

Solène