[RegCNET] postproc error

Mirkana Degenie mirkanag at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 22 13:56:19 CEST 2010


Hello people
   I had a problem in the postproc part of regcm4. I made a simulation including 
aerosols for the year 2000( idate0  = 2000010100,
 idate1  = 2000010100, idate2  = 2001010100,) and the simulation has successful 
completed. I have all the out put.(ATM,SRF,RAD,and CHE)
Next when I try to do the postproc part I encountered the following problem. 
I get the sigma2pre and average for the 11 monthes and for the 12th month I get 
the following error message. 

forrtl: severe (36): attempt to access non-existent record, unit 10, file 
/scratch/netk/RCM4WODust/output/ATM.20001201
Image              PC                Routine            Line        
Source             

average            00000000004E733D  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
average            00000000004E5E45  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
average            000000000048E499  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
average            000000000043D55D  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
average            000000000043CDAA  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
average            0000000000454A97  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
average            0000000000452CA9  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
average            0000000000405F1C  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
average            0000000000403F16   Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
average            00000000004031EC  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
libc.so.6          000000346D61D994  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
average            00000000004030F9  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown

I  checked if the file exists or not and it does exist but I don't know why I 
don't get sigma2pre and average for the 12th month for all the outputs. Can 
anyone figure out why?
Thanks


      
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