[RegCNET] Preprocessing terrain problem
James Ciarlo`
james.ciarlo at physics.org
Tue Nov 23 15:52:59 CET 2010
Where do I have to input the argument? and how?
I tried adding
/
&globwindow
lon0 = 0,
lon1 = 358.125,
lat0 = -89.0625,
lat1 = 89.0625,
/
I also tried
/
&globwindow
0.,358.125,-89.0625,89.0625,
/
and
/
&globwindow
lon0,lon1,lat0,lat1 = 0.,358.125,-89.0625,89.0625,
/
But still I got the same result.
Thank you for your help,
James
On 23 November 2010 15:20, bixq <bixq at ictp.it> wrote:
>
> If you download the data from
>
> http://users.ictp.it/~pubregcm/RegCM4/globedat.htm
>
> Actually, the EH5OM data you downloaded coverage is the whole global,
> then you should provide the EH5OM window as:
>
> [0, 358.125; -89..0625, 89..0625]
>
>
>
> On Tue, 23 Nov 2010, James Ciarlo` wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>>
>>
>> I am trying to prepare a simulation with EH5OM boundary data, and I am
>> getting
>> the following problem after attempting the terrain preprocessing.
>>
>> This is RegCM version 4
>> SVN Revision: exported compiled at: data : Sep 22 2010 time: 12:49:40
>>
>> : this run start at : Tue Nov 23 13:19:43 2010
>> : it is submitted by :
>> : it is running on : node053
>> : in directory : /home/regcm
>>
>>
>> Doing Domain Setup with following parameters
>>
>> ntypec = 5
>> iy = 280
>> jx = 240
>> ds = 50.00000
>> clat = 49.50000
>> clon = 17.50000
>> rin = 1.500000
>> iproj = NORMER
>>
>> ***** Terrain resolution (min): 5.000000
>> after calling SETUP
>> after calling MAP PROJECTION
>> xminlat,xmaxlat,xminlon,xmaxlon,ntypec= -5.36 75.98 -36.01
>> 71.46 5
>> after calling MXMNLL
>> Allocating 2289
>> 1260642 terrain heights read from land use volume
>> after calling RDLDTR
>> after calling XYOBSLL
>> rin,ds(m) = 0.150E+01 0.500E+05
>> rin,ds(m) = 0.150E+01 0.500E+05
>> after calling ANAL2
>> after calling SURF
>> after calling FUDGE
>> please input lon0,lon1,lat0,lat1
>> Note: lon0 < lon1, and lat0 < lat1
>> To address this I have added this piece of script to my regcm.in file
>> /
>> &globwindow
>> lon0 = -37.0,
>> lon1 = 73.0,
>> lat0 = -7.0,
>> lat1 = 76.0,
>> /I still got the exact same problem, and I cannot proceed if I cannot
>> solve this
>> problem. I never got this problem with other boundary data. Can anyone
>> help me
>> out with this matter?
>>
>>
>> James Ciarlo`
>>
>>
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