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Ah. I've gotta leave the office about... now... but I'll try to look at this in the morning. On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 5:43 PM, Mike Leuthold <leuthold@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Sorry I wasn't clear. I had the same problem with the downloaded > awip3d(40km). The downloaded awip32(32km) grids initialized fine. > > On 03/22/2017 03:41 PM, Gerry Creager - NOAA Affiliate wrote: > > I'm confused. I thought you said you had the same problem with downloaded > files? > > On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 5:17 PM, Mike Leuthold <leuthold@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > >> Gerry, >> >> I would agree with that statement if it wasn't for the fact that I'm 2 >> for 2 initializing using ftp'd awip32 grids. >> >> Mike >> >> On 03/22/2017 03:07 PM, Gerry Creager - NOAA Affiliate wrote: >> >> This sounds suspiciously like a grib table problem in WRF. >> >> On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 5:03 PM, Mike Leuthold <leuthold@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> > wrote: >> >>> I am getting an error with real.exe in seemingly random times. I don't >>> actually think it's a CONDUIT problem as I downloaded the awip3d directly >>> and get the same problem. >>> >>> Domain 1: Current date being processed: 2017-03-24_06:00:00.0000, which >>> is loop # 13 out of 29 >>> configflags%julyr, %julday, %gmt: 2017 83 6.000000 >>> metgrid input_wrf.F first_date_input = 2017-03-24_06:00:00 >>> metgrid input_wrf.F first_date_nml = 2017-03-22_18:00:00 >>> Ignoring all time series locations beyond # 1. Increase max_ts_locs in >>> namelist.input >>> Timing for input 1 s. >>> flag_soil_layers read from met_em file is 1 >>> Using sfcprs3 to compute psfc >>> i,j = 515 114 >>> target pressure and value = 11.06958 -2.457370 >>> column of pressure and value = 11.49449 0.0000000E+00 >>> column of pressure and value = 11.47927 128.0209 >>> column of pressure and value = 11.45342 346.5604 >>> column of pressure and value = 11.42688 569.4280 >>> column of pressure and value = 11.39957 796.8333 >>> column of pressure and value = 11.37142 1029.564 >>> column of pressure and value = 11.34235 1269.082 >>> column of pressure and value = 11.31232 1515.348 >>> column of pressure and value = 11.28131 1769.324 >>> column of pressure and value = 11.24930 2031.577 >>> column of pressure and value = 11.21623 2302.089 >>> column of pressure and value = 11.18206 2580.684 >>> column of pressure and value = 11.14673 2867.329 >>> column of pressure and value = NaN -2202740. >>> column of pressure and value = 8.517193 20560.38 >>> -------------- FATAL CALLED --------------- >>> FATAL CALLED FROM FILE: <stdin> LINE: 5108 >>> troubles, could not find trapping x locations >>> >>> I think this is a corruption of only the 40km grids as I manually >>> downloaded the 32km awip32 grids from the same time and it did work. >>> Unfortunately, the 32km is not available on CONDUIT and I'd MUCH prefer >>> using CONDUIT NAM grids rather than downloading from NCEP. Anyone have any >>> ideas? >>> thanks. >>> Mike >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Mike Leuthold >>> Manager, Regional Weather Modeling Program >>> University of Arizona, Atmospheric Sciences >>> 520-282-1478 (cell) >>> 520-621-2863 (office) >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> NOTE: All exchanges posted to Unidata maintained email lists are >>> recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and made publicly >>> available through the web. Users who post to any of the lists we >>> maintain are reminded to remove any personal information that they >>> do not want to be made public. >>> >>> >>> conduit mailing list >>> conduit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> For list information or to unsubscribe, visit: >>> http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing_lists/ >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Gerry Creager >> NSSL/CIMMS >> 405.325.6371 <%28405%29%20325-6371> >> ++++++++++++++++++++++ >> “Big whorls have little whorls, >> That feed on their velocity; >> And little whorls have lesser whorls, >> And so on to viscosity.” >> Lewis Fry Richardson (1881-1953) >> >> >> -- >> Mike Leuthold >> Manager, Regional Weather Modeling Program >> University of Arizona, Atmospheric Sciences520-282-1478 >> <%28520%29%20282-1478> (cell)520-621-2863 <%28520%29%20621-2863> (office) >> >> > > > -- > Gerry Creager > NSSL/CIMMS > 405.325.6371 <(405)%20325-6371> > ++++++++++++++++++++++ > “Big whorls have little whorls, > That feed on their velocity; > And little whorls have lesser whorls, > And so on to viscosity.” > Lewis Fry Richardson (1881-1953) > > > -- > Mike Leuthold > Manager, Regional Weather Modeling Program > University of Arizona, Atmospheric Sciences520-282-1478 <(520)%20282-1478> > (cell)520-621-2863 <(520)%20621-2863> (office) > > -- Gerry Creager NSSL/CIMMS 405.325.6371 ++++++++++++++++++++++ “Big whorls have little whorls, That feed on their velocity; And little whorls have lesser whorls, And so on to viscosity.” Lewis Fry Richardson (1881-1953)
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