[RegCNET] regcm.in
IMRAN NADEEM
qphoton at gmail.com
Mon Dec 11 17:05:44 CET 2006
Hi Torma,
At the end of simulation, model renames original regcm.in to
regm0.inand makes a new
regcm.in file with changed idates values and ifrest =.true. There is
something wrong with this
new file.The linux command 'file <filename>' shows that new regcm.in is data
file rather than ASCII text file. See below.
$> file regcm0.in
regcm0.in: ASCII text
$> file regcm.in
regcm.in: data
So if you open this file with editors like kwrite or kate, editor open it as
binary file and you cannot modify the file.
The solution to this problem is open the file in emacs, go to line 53 and
remove character which appears like
'^@^@^@'. Now save it and check with linux command 'file regcm.in', its now
ASCII text file.
The other option is to delete this file and rename regcm0.in to regcm.in and
modify as required.
Hope it helps.
Imran
On 12/11/06, Torma Csaba <delivitez at nimbus.elte.hu> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> We are using RegCM3. I made several run, but when I prepared our next run
> somethig has changed in regcm.in file. My question is how can we change
> the following parameters in regcm.in file?:
>
> $chemparam
> idirect = 2,
> chtrname = 'SO2',
> chtrsol = 0.20,
> chtrdpv = 0.00300,0.00800,
> dustbsiz = 0.01, 1.00,
> $
>
> We would like to have regcm.in like this:
>
> $chemparam
> idirect = 1,
>
> chtrname = '.....',
> chtrsol = 0.00,
> chtrdpv = 0.00000,0.00000,
> dustbsiz = 0.00, 0.00,
> $
>
> I tried just to rewrite these lines, but it didn't work.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Csaba
>
>
>
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