The Terrestrial System Modeling Platform v2 (TSMP2, https://www.terrsysmp.org) is an open source scale-consistent, highly modular, massively parallel regional Earth system model. TSMP essentially consists of an interface which couples dedicated versions of the ICOsahedral Nonhydrostatic (ICON) atmospheric model in NWP or climate mode, the encore Community Land Model (eCLM), and the hydrologic model ParFlow through the OASIS3-MCT coupler.
TSMP allows for a physically-based representation of transport processes of mass, energy and momentum and interactions between the different compartments of the geo-ecosystem across scales, explicitly reproducing feedbacks in the hydrological cycle from the groundwater into the atmosphere.
TSMP-PDAF describes the build commands of TSMP that can introduce data assimilation for an ensemble of TSMP simulations using the Parallel Data Assimilation Framework (PDAF). For more information, see the documentation of TSMP-PDAF.
TSMP development has been driven by groups within the Center for High-Performance Scientific Computing in Terrestrial Systems (HPSC-TerrSys).
Please see quickstart section for guided steps on how the model can be build.
Please check the documentation at https://hpscterrsys.github.io/TSMP2
TSMP is open source software and is licensed under the MIT-License.