ioapi 3.2-2020111-gompi-2019b-nocpl

There is a newer version of ioapi

The Models-3/EDSS Input/Output Applications Programming Interface (I/O API) provides the environmental model developer with an easy-to-learn, easy-to-use programming library for data storage and access, available from both Fortran and C. The same routines can be used for both file storage (using netCDF files) and model coupling (using PVM mailboxes). It is the standard data access library for both the NCSC/CMAS's EDSS project and EPA's Models-3, CMAQ, and SMOKE, as well as various other atmospheric and hydrological modeling systems.

Accessing ioapi 3.2-2020111-gompi-2019b-nocpl

To load the module for ioapi 3.2-2020111-gompi-2019b-nocpl please use this command on the BEAR systems (BlueBEAR, BEARCloud VMs, and CaStLeS VMs):

module load ioapi/3.2-2020111-gompi-2019b-nocpl

BEAR Apps Version

2019b

Architectures

EL8-cascadelakeEL8-haswellUbuntu20.04-haswell

The listed architectures consist of two part: OS-CPU.

  • BlueBEAR: The OS used on BlueBEAR is represented by EL and there are several different processor (CPU) types available on BlueBEAR. More information about the processor types on BlueBEAR is available on the BlueBEAR Job Submission page.
  • BEAR and CaStLeS Cloud VMs: These VMs can have one of two OSes. Those with access to a BEAR Cloud or CaStLeS VM should check that the listed architectures for an application include the OS of VM being used. The VMs, irrespective of OS, will use the haswell CPU type.

More Information

For more information visit the ioapi website.

Dependencies

This version of ioapi has a direct dependency on: gompi/2019b netCDF/4.7.1-gompi-2019b netCDF-Fortran/4.5.2-gompi-2019b

Required By

This version of ioapi is a direct dependent of: MEGAN_Calc_Code/3.1-foss-2019b

Other Versions

These versions of ioapi are available on the BEAR systems (BlueBEAR, BEARCloud VMs, and CaStLeS VMs). These will be retained in accordance with our Applications Support and Retention Policy.

Version BEAR Apps Version
3.2-foss-2019a 2019a

Last modified on 29th October 2020