Dear Dr. Bi / all,

I am trying to simulate RegCM3 for 2007. Though NNRP1 for 2007 is not available in pubregcm site of ICTP, we got it from http://www.cdc.noaa.gov/cdc/reanalysis/reanalysis.shtml. The data for 2007 is avaialable upto present. ICBC gives following error while trying to simulate the model from 14th Jan to 16th Jan 2007. I have downloaded all the eight files for input.


 IDATE1,IDATE2:   2007011400  2007011600
   6../DATA/NNRP1/2007/air.2007.nc       0
 ../DATA/NNRP1/2007/air.2007.nc       0
   7../DATA/NNRP1/2007/hgt.2007.nc       0
 ../DATA/NNRP1/2007/hgt.2007.nc       0
   8../DATA/NNRP1/2007/rhum.2007.nc      0
 ../DATA/NNRP1/2007/rhum.2007.nc      0
   9../DATA/NNRP1/2007/uwnd.2007.nc      0
 ../DATA/NNRP1/2007/uwnd.2007.nc      0
   10../DATA/NNRP1/2007/vwnd.2007.nc      0
 ../DATA/NNRP1/2007/vwnd.2007.nc      0
 READ IN fields at DATE:  2007011400
Floating point exception 3, division by zero, occurred at address 39084.
Abort - core dumped

Any suggesstion please ????

Thanks

Shekhar


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Dr. M. S. Shekhar
Scientist 'C'
Snow & Avalanche Study Establishment
DRDO R & D Centre, Him Parisar
Sector 37A, Chandigarh
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From: "YL at nc.rr.com" <ylin2@nc.rr.com>
Reply-To: yl_lin@ncsu.edu
To: "M.Sudhanshu Shekhar" <gmraja75@hotmail.com>
CC: regcnet@lists.ictp.it
Subject: Re: [RegCNET] forecast run of RegCM3
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 00:28:30 -0500
>Hi all,
>
>Yes, Lin, Robertson and Hill (Mon. Wea. Rev., 2005, p.3276) have used
>the NCEP reanalysis data to initialize the RegCM3 and ran from 1200 UTC
>20 July to 0600 UTC 3 August 2000 to study the African easterly wave
>which triggered the Hurricane Alberto (2000).
>
>FVGCM has been used to forecast tropical cyclone tracks and intensities
>by Bo-Wen Shen at Goddard and his co-authors. Their results have been
>published in GRL in recent years (2004-06).
>
>Regards,
>
>Yuh-Lang Lin
>Professor, NC State University
>http://mesolab.meas.ncsu.edu
>==========================
>M.Sudhanshu Shekhar wrote:
> > Hi Dr. Bi / all,
> >
> > Have anyone used NCEP gfs forecast data or any other global model
> > boundary condition output to run RegCM3 for forecast study ? Can I use
> > FVGCM for the purpose (I think its useful only to study future climate
> > scenarios but not forecast study starting from an initial time and
> > upto a month or two) ? Is there any global model output that I can use
> > in RegCM3 to study Forecast for 2/3 months ?
> >
> > Regards
> > Shekhar
> >
> > #################################
> > *Dr. M. S. Shekhar*
> > Scientist 'C'
> > Snow & Avalanche Study Establishment
> > DRDO R & D Centre, Him Parisar
> > Sector 37A, Chandigarh
> > #################################
> >
> >
> > From: /Moetasim <mashfaq@purdue.edu>/
> > To: /Lia Megrelidze <l_megrelidze@yahoo.com>/
> > CC: /regcnet@lists.ictp.it/
> > Subject: /Re: [RegCNET] problems with postproc/
> > Date: /Mon, 11 Dec 2006 23:15:03 -0500/
> > >Hi All,
> > >
> > >I am not sure which version of postproc.f is available in
> > regcm.tar.gz right
> > >now. This problem had been fixed erarlier. You need to define n2d
> > and n3d in
> > >the subroutine which gives this error explicitly. If you are not
> > able to do so
> > >send the postproc.f n I will fix it.
> > >I was able to fix some other issues in postproc after many regcm
> > users reported
> > >over the period of last six months. Unfortunately, most of them
> > were sorted out
> > >in personal communication and I was not able to send the fixed
> > code to Bi.
> > >Hopefully, I will try to put the things together soon.
> > >
> > >Thanks for bearing with my unusual slow responses in recent past
> > about postproc.
> > >
> > >Moet
> > >
> > >
> > >Quoting Lia Megrelidze <l_megrelidze@yahoo.com>:
> > >
> > > > Dear Sir,
> > > >
> > > > I use IFC 8.0.39 with path 044 under Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
> > update 2,
> > > > when I run postproc.x in RegCM3 I get the following error:
> > > >
> > > > 'ifort -tpp7 -O3 -cm -w -w90 -w95 -Vaxlib -convert big_endian -c -o
> > > > postproc.o postproc.f
> > > > fortcom: Error: postproc.f, line 8113: This name does not have
> > a type, and
> > > > must have an explicit type. [N3D]
> > > > real f3(im,jm,km,n3d),f2(im,jm,n2d)
> > > > --------------------------^
> > > > fortcom: Error: postproc.f, line 8113: A specification
> > expression is
> > > > invalid. [N3D]
> > > > real f3(im,jm,km,n3d),f2(im,jm,n2d)
> > > > --------------------------^
> > > > fortcom: Error: postproc.f, line 8113: This name does not have
> > a type, and
> > > > must have an explicit type. [N2D]
> > > > real f3(im,jm,km,n3d),f2(im,jm,n2d)
> > > > ----------------------------------------^
> > > > fortcom: Error: postproc.f, line 8113: A specification
> > expression is
> > > > invalid. [N2D]
> > > > real f3(im,jm,km,n3d),f2(im,jm,n2d)
> > > > ----------------------------------------^
> > > > compilation aborted for postproc.f (code 1)
> > > > make: *** [postproc.o] Error 1
> > > > mv: cannot stat `../PostProc/postproc': No such file or directory
> > > > ./postproc.x: line 7: ./postproc: No such file or directory'.
> > > >
> > > > the problem is the - ifc8 cann't compile postproc.f file!
> > > > Help me.
> > > >
> > > > Lika Megrelidze
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
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