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Remove utils/interpolate_data #307

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jimmielin opened this issue Oct 2, 2024 · 1 comment
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Remove utils/interpolate_data #307

jimmielin opened this issue Oct 2, 2024 · 1 comment
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code clean-up Made code simpler, better, and/or easier to read.

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Code Clean-up

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src/utils/interpolate_data.F90 was brought in entirely from CAM to support reading the tropopause climatology file.

During the review of tropopause_find CCPP-ization, @nusbaume wrote:

It's unclear to me what the long-term state of things like lat/lon interpolation will be in CAM-SIMA (e.g. we might end up using external libraries like ESMF to do all the work for us). Thus I decided to skip reviewing this particular Fortran module.
That being said, I don't want to us to completely forget about it either (it could certainly use some modifications if we do decide to stick with it long-term). So when you get the chance could you create an issue in CAM-SIMA reminding us to either clean-it-up or replace it at some point? Thanks!

This issue reminds us of the eventual clean-up needed for this module or replacement with a ESMF approach.

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Will you be implementing this yourself?

Any Software Engineer can do this

@jimmielin jimmielin added the code clean-up Made code simpler, better, and/or easier to read. label Oct 2, 2024
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may also be related to #265

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