[RegCNET] Define SST data to RegCM

saeed bayat saeedbayat7276 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 24 09:16:26 CET 2015


Dear Ufuk
The question is, is there a standard instruction to define new data? If you
have any documentation about it, would you mind to help me to solve the
problem or send me an instruction?

Best Wishes

On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 12:23 PM, Ufuk Utku Turuncoglu (BE) <
u.utku.turuncoglu at be.itu.edu.tr> wrote:

>  Hi,
>
> I newer tested it but it might work. First of all, check the structure of
> the netCDF files using ncdump -c command for both datasets ( the new file
> and the file comes with RegCM). If the structures of the files are same
> then RegCM SST might work. On the other hand, there might be some
> differences (different variable name, different grid size and different
> compression mechanism) between the datasets, then you have to customize the
> mod_sst_1deg.F90 under Preproc/ICBC. I hope it helps.
>
> Regards,
>
> --ufuk
>
>
> On 24/03/15 09:46, saeed bayat wrote:
>
>   Dear RegCM users
>  I want to simulate a period which is happened in 2014 so when I want to
> create sst using wkmean data(covers 1989 till 2010) I got an error message
> that tells me there is a problem in sst file(more extend than input data).
> So I downloaded sst.daymean.2014.v2.nc  data from NOAA reanalysis and I
> wonder how can I define it to RegCM code! note that I am using RegCM-4.1.1
> on Ubuntu Platform and my compiler is gfortran and necessary
> libraries(zlib, hdf5-1.8.14, netcdf-4.3.2, openmpi and mpich) is compiled
> in /usr/local
>  Any Idea?
>
>  Best Regards
>
> --
>  Abdolhalim Bayat
> Ph.D Student of Synoptic Climatology
> Tehran University of Iran
>
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Abdolhalim Bayat
Ph.D Student of Synoptic Climatology
Tehran University of Iran
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