[RegCNET] CFL violation on Africa-CORDEX with CNRM-CM5: problem with psvar?
Sandro Calmanti
sandro.calmanti at enea.it
Mon Nov 19 15:55:39 CET 2012
Dear all,
we're repetedly getting a nice
WHUUUUBBBASAAAGASDDWD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No more atmosphere here....
CFL violation detected, so model STOP
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# DECREASE DT !!!! #
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-------------- FATAL CALLED ---------------
Fatal in file: mod_tendency.F90 at line: 1384
CFL VIOLATION
CFL violation while running the Africa-CORDEX domain with
RegCM4.3-rc15 at fundamentally any time step (at least as low as dt=15s).
After checking the entire pre-processing, we're starting to test the
hypothesis that the
problem is in the variable "ps" of the CNRM-CM5 files.
Is there anybody here who has run Africa-CORDEX or any other "tropical"
CORDEX (or non-CORDEX) domain with a CMIP5 global driver having a
similar preprocessing of the vertical coordinate as CNRM-CM5?
We are looking for those cases in which pp3d in mod_gn6hnc is computed
as a function of psvar. It should be one of CAM4N, CCSMN, GFDL, CSIRO,
IPSL e CanESM2.
It would be useful for us to see one ICBC for a domain of one of the
global dirvers listed above.
Regards
Sandro
Il 07/11/2012 02:05, Penki Ramesh Kumar ha scritto:
> can any one supply sigma2p file for Chemistry module of the RegCM4.0.
> Thanking you with anticipation.
> With Regards
> P.Ramesh Kumar
>
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