[RegCNET] Re : Error in PostProc

Moetasim Ashfaq moetasim at stanford.edu
Wed Dec 16 19:07:22 CET 2009


Hi,

I do not understand why you have a postproc.in with usgs option. I had  
added this in 2006 and I had removed it in April 2009. It should not  
be there anymore in the postproc.in that comes in PostProc folder.

Moet


On Dec 16, 2009, at 9:57 AM, M. Ariyawatunyu wrote:

>
> Hi Sassi,
>
> You're right! However, how can I know whether usgs is required or not?
>
> Thanks you all for every advices :)
> Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 14:27:33 -0800
> From: smzrcm at yahoo.fr
> Subject: Re : [RegCNET] Error in PostProc
> To: bigbigbell at hotmail.com
> CC: regcnet at lists.ictp.it
>
> Hi,
> I met the same problem and when I deleated the usgs line it was OK!  
> so try it I hope it will solve the problem!
> regards
> Sassi
>
> --- En date de : Mar 15.12.09, M. Ariyawatunyu  
> <bigbigbell at hotmail.com> a écrit :
>
> De: M. Ariyawatunyu <bigbigbell at hotmail.com>
> Objet: [RegCNET] Error in PostProc
> À: regcnet at lists.ictp.it
> Date: Mardi 15 Décembre 2009, 20h00
>
> Dear sir,
>
> I found an error below while running ./postproc.x.
>
> forrtl: severe (64): input conversion error, unit 11, file /mnt/ 
> RegCM/PracticeRun/postproc.in
> Image              PC        Routine            Line        Source
> postproc           08127E9D  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
> postproc           08126C95  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
> postproc           080F3168  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
> postproc           080C2E79  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
> postproc           080C280B  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
> postproc           080DA164  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
> postproc           080D85D9  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
> postproc           0804A46F  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
> postproc           08049EB1  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
> libc.so.6          002EEE8C  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
> postproc           08049DA1  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
>
> My postproc.in is :
>
> 1994062500,     ! idate0 = First date in File (yymmddhh)
> 1994062500,     ! idate1 = Start date for averaging and re-writing
> 1994070100,     ! idate2 = End date for averaging and re-writing
> 2,              ! iotype: 1=I*2 NetCDF; 2=r*4 NetCDF; 3=grads; 4=vis5d
> .false.,        ! plev
> .false.,        ! usgs
> .false.,        ! Write out header?
> .false.,        ! Write out all RegCM data b/twn idate1 & idate2?
> .false.,        ! Average RegCM data b/twn idate1 & idate2?
> .false.,        ! Diurnali avg of RegCM data b/twn idate1 & idate2?
> .true.,         ! Continually average ATM data b/twn idate1 & idate2?
> -1.,            ! No. Days for continual averaging (-1=monthly; 
> 1=daily;5=5day)
> '199406',       ! postproc output filename (not including type & ext)
> '../Input',     ! ICBC directory
> 'output',       ! RegCM Output directory
> 'DOMAIN.INFO',  ! Domain Info Filename (from terrain)
> 'OUT_HEAD',     ! Header File name (from RegCM)
> '1994062500',   !  1st RegCM Output File Extension
>
> Follow the suggestion from https://lists.ictp.it/pipermail/regcnet/2006/000340.html 
> , I've copied user.in into my workspace. However it doesn't solve  
> the error. Could you please help? I'm not whether I do configure  
> postproc.in correctly.
>
> Any advices are apprecitated.
> Montha.
>
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