Dear all,
 
I am running latest version of RegCM3. Please could 
anyone tell me why I get this error while executing the model?
 
[...]
 
 ******* OPENING NEW OUTPUT FILES:  
2003010100
forrtl: severe (24): end-of-file during read, unit -4, file 
stdin
Image              
PC                
Routine            
Line        
Source                                                                                   
libmpidev.so       00002AD28E8C9141  
Unknown               
Unknown  Unknown
libmpidev.so       
00002AD28E8CF765  
Unknown               
Unknown  
Unknown
regcm              
000000000053B22A  
Unknown               
Unknown  
Unknown
regcm              
00000000004E80D2  
Unknown               
Unknown  
Unknown
regcm              
00000000004E7901  
Unknown               
Unknown  
Unknown
regcm              
000000000050BA51  
Unknown               
Unknown  
Unknown
regcm              
000000000048DEC6  
Unknown               
Unknown  
Unknown
regcm              
00000000004B8CCA  
Unknown               
Unknown  
Unknown
regcm              
0000000000402F8C  
Unknown               
Unknown  
Unknown
libc.so.6          
0000003F5581D974  
Unknown               
Unknown  
Unknown
regcm              
0000000000402E99  
Unknown               
Unknown  Unknown
 OPENING NEW OUT FILE: 
output/ATM.2003010100
 OPENING NEW BAT FILE: 
output/SRF.2003010100
 OPENING NEW RAD FILE: 
output/RAD.2003010100
[...]
 
 
Except from this error message, the model seems to 
run correctly. And for the test I have made, I get a priori 
defined values.
 
I also have another question: which variable should 
I extract from the output files if I want to study solar resource at the 
surface? Up to now, I have plotted "solin" in RAD output files, but I have seen 
in the User's guide, that there are many variables relative to solar radiation 
(sina, fsw in SFR output files). Which one should I use then? Indeed, 
I am interested in global solar radiation received over the surface. Is anyone 
working on solar radiation with RegCM?
 
Many thanks by advance for your 
response.
 
Greetings,
 
Béatrice