[RegCNET] Showing ps = NaN
rajesh maurya
rksmaurya at gmail.com
Thu Feb 18 12:29:45 CET 2010
Hello All,
I am running RegCM3 Model,In the preprocessing stage i have got
successful result after executing the .terrain.x and ./icbc.x schripts.
After that i made a new directory in Regcm folder and copy
regcm.in and regcm.x files from Commons folder and did necessary changes in
regcm.in file and run the regcm.x scripts but in the log file it is showing
ps=NaN.
Please let me help to come over .
BATS variables written at 2001010900 2.50000000000000
Writing rad fields at ktau = 1 2001010900
at day = 0.0851, ktau = 50 : 1st, 2nd time deriv of ps =
0.12480E-02 0.23837E-04, no. of points w/convection = 287
BATS variables written at 2001010903 180.000000000000
at day = 0.1719, ktau = 100 : *1st, 2nd time deriv of ps =
NaN NaN , no. of points w/convection = 0
* *** solar declination angle = -22.04 degrees.
dectim = 2880.00000000000
Below is regcm.in file which i have used .
$restartparam
ifrest = .false.,
idate0 = 2001010900,
idate1 = 2001010900,
idate2 = 2001011300,
nslice = 120,
$timeparam
radfrq = 30.,
abemh = 18.,
abatm = 600.,
dt = 150.,
ibdyfrq = 6,
$outparam
ifsave = .true. ,
savfrq = 48.,
iftape = .true. ,
tapfrq = 6.,
ifrad = .true. ,
radisp = 6.,
ifbat = .true. ,
ifsub = .true. ,
batfrq = 3.,
ifprt = .false.,
prtfrq = 12.,
kxout = 6,
jxsex = 40,
iotyp = 1,
ibintyp = 1,
ifchem = .true. ,
chemfrq = 6.,
$physicsparam
iboudy = 5,
ibltyp = 1,
icup = 2,
igcc = 2,
ipptls = 1,
iocnflx = 2,
ipgf = 0,
lakemod = 0,
ichem = 0,
$subexparam
ncld = 3,
qck1land = 0.00025,
qck1oce = 0.00025,
cevap = 1.0e-3,
caccr = 3.0,
$grellpara
$emanparam
$
$chemparam
idirect = 2,
chtrname = 'SO2',
chtrsol = 0.20,
chtrdpv = 0.00300,0.00800,
dustbsiz = 0.01, 1.00,
--
Rajesh Kumar Maurya
M.Sc(Tech)- Geophysics(Meteorology); Junior Research Fellow & Research
Scholar
Department of Geophysics
Banaras Hindu University
Varanasi 221005
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