[RegCNET] : mosaic orography problem

Simon Krichak shimon at cyclone.tau.ac.il
Fri Feb 17 04:52:13 CET 2006


Hi,
I am trying to start using the mosaic topography option.

After running TerrainS I run Terrain and then prepare new ICBC files which 
apparently differ from those computed for the no-mosaic-topography run. 
Then, I link the Input/Domain4.info file to fort.11 and start the regcm run.
 I get the following error. :
 -----------------------------------
> -----------------------------------
> Searching for proper date:            0  1982100106
>  1982013118  1982100100
> READING INITAL CONDITIONS  1982020100
>  1982020100  1982100100       50769
> read in datasets at :  1982020100
> Searching for proper date:            0  1982100106
>  1982020100  1982100100
> forrtl: severe (36): attempt to access non-existent record, unit 101, file 
> /data
> 2/RegCM3/RegCM/Run/fort.101
> Image              PC        Routine            Line        Source
> regcm              081335A0  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
> regcm              08133098  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
>
 The program evidently tries to read more records than the fort.101 file
contains.
What is wrong in my actions?

Thanks, Simon

> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "BI XUNQIANG" <bixq at ictp.trieste.it>
> To: "Simon Krichak" <shimon at cyclone.tau.ac.il>
> Cc: <regcnet at lists.ictp.it>
> Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 10:17 AM
> Subject: Re: [RegCNET] Re: mosaic orography
>
>
>>
>> Hi, Simon:
>>
>> On Fri, 3 Feb 2006, Simon Krichak wrote:
>>
>>> When running the TerrainS should one use the terrain data of the same 
>>> (or higher) resolution as that used in the Terrain? What are your 
>>> recommendations.
>>>
>> Not necessary use the same.
>>
>> The coarse grid topography just depends on the resolution setting at 
>> Terrain step, while the subgrid feature is dependant on the data you used 
>> at TerrainS.
>>
>> Xunqiang
>>
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