[RegCNET] writing down nc files after PostProc

Simon Krichak shimon at cyclone.tau.ac.il
Sun Aug 2 18:23:38 CEST 2009


Hi Moet,

I did not receive any user.in - possibly my antivirus protection system did not allow it, so I can't judge if it is sufficient or not. (could you please re-send it as part of the text?) My suggestion is to try to add the option of chosing coordinates of a sub-domain where RCM data are really required. As part of PostProc or possibly as an interface before PostProc. Several possible ways of doing it may be good.
 I see this optimization as very useful potentially - especially for those living in developing countries.

Best, Simon
    
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Moetasim Ashfaq 
  To: Simon Krichak 
  Cc: regcnet 
  Sent: Sunday, August 02, 2009 6:46 PM
  Subject: Re: [RegCNET] writing down nc files after PostProc


  HI Simon,


  I had added user.in to deal with this problem. However, if you think that additional choice of sub-domain will be useful, I can work on that in the PostProc. 


  Moet 

  On Aug 2, 2009, at 6:12 AM, Simon Krichak wrote:


    Dear all,

    Please let me know is there any way of writing down only a part of output file after Postproc (over a part of the model domain) - this is especially important in case of writing down the Postproc results of  processing of the SUBXXX files which are quite large.

    Best regards,

    Simon Krichak
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