[RegCNET] regcm4 icbc you have a very tall mountain in your domain

Travis O'Brien tobrien at ucsc.edu
Tue Aug 10 19:48:31 CEST 2010


Hello,

It is possible that this message is not related to ptop.  This message will
also appear if your boundary condition data or your surface files are
unreadable for some reason (perhaps the files exist, but the permissions are
set so that you cannot actually read one or all of the files).  You should
use either ncdump or ncview to check that your boundary condition files are
actually present, readable, and not corrupt.

I hope this helps,
-Travis-

On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 7:07 AM, 段辉良 <flduan at gmail.com> wrote:

>  Dear all,
> I am getting the following error massage when executing ./icbc,
>
> This is ICBC part of the RegCM version 4
>    SVN Revision:  compiled at: data : Aug 09 2010  time: 09:02:34
>  : this run start at    : Tue Aug 10 22:25:13 2010
>  : it is submitted by   : flduan
>  : it is running on     : node64
>  : in directory         : /public/home/qita/flduan/RegCM-4.0/Bin
>
>  NREC =       299500
>  NSTART,NNNEND:        87665       87669
>  IDATE1,IDATE2:   2001010200  2001010300
>  READ IN fields at DATE:  2001010200
>  Error: the RCM surface is above the GCM
>  model top at i,j=           1           1
>  This might reasonably happen if you have a
>  very tall mountain in your domain. Setting
>  ptop to a smaller value could help.
>  Otherwise, this indicates a bug somewhere...
>  NaN             =>  NaN            ,    5.000000
>  also ,i chang ptop as 2.0,the same message
>
> Any idea please
> Thank you
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Travis O'Brien
Ph. D Candidate
Earth and Planetary Sciences, UCSC
(831) 824-4103
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