[ncarg-talk] How to get data from wrfout at certain height?

Mary Haley haley at ucar.edu
Sun Jul 24 23:35:31 MDT 2016


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On Sun, Jul 24, 2016 at 3:17 AM, ananya sritawan <ananbeam76 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear all
>
> I have been working on WRF-LES and now I am trying to get a data at a
> certain height says 20m 30m 100m.
> The data that I want to obtain is sensible heat flux from my wrfout at 20m
> 30m and 100m. Can we do that? Therefore I tried to look for the ncl script
> to do so and I found one then I modified the script according to my need
> with my very little skill of coding. But when I ran the script, I've got an
> error about the dimension. something like this : (when I use  wrf_interp_1d)
>
> fatal:wrf_interp_1d: The v_in, z_in, and z_out arrays must be the same
> number of dimensions
>
> fatal:["Execute.c":8575]:Execute: Error occurred at or near line 51 in
> file fillvalue100
>
> which I have tried to check how to make it into the same number of
> dimension, but I didn't found one although I still quite not sure its
> dimension process. I also attached the script and my nameless input
> below(in the script "fillvalue100" for getting data at 100m).
>
> I'm a newbie for both wrf and ncl, so any suggestion would be greatly
> appreciate. I really need help.
>
> --
> Ananya SRITAWAN
> Hydro-Environment Laboratory
> Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University.
>
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