[Wrf-users] how to plot the 3 or 4 nesting domain?

Feng Liu fliu at mag.maricopa.gov
Thu Apr 15 10:35:35 MDT 2010


Hi,

I suppose you have inconsistent parent domain definition in WPS and WRF.
Please double check dx and dy settings in the namelist.wps and
namelist.input for running real.exe/wrf.exe. You may send me your both
namelist files otherwise. Thanks.

Feng

 

 

From: Asnor Muizan Ishak [mailto:asnorjps at yahoo.com.my] 
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 8:51 AM
To: Feng Liu; Jie TANG; wrf-users at ucar.edu
Subject: Re: [Wrf-users] how to plot the 3 or 4 nesting domain?

 

Dear ALL,

 

May I have your guidance on how to solve the real error. First, I have
ran the ./real.exe but the error shows as below :

 

 Namelist dfi_control not found in namelist.input. Using registry
defaults for v
 ariables in dfi_control
 Namelist tc not found in namelist.input. Using registry defaults for
variables
 in tc
 Namelist scm not found in namelist.input. Using registry defaults for
variables
  in scm
 Namelist fire not found in namelist.input. Using registry defaults for
variable
 s in fire
 REAL_EM V3.1.1 PREPROCESSOR
  *************************************
  Parent domain
  ids,ide,jds,jde            1          34           1          35
  ims,ime,jms,jme           -4          39          -4          40
  ips,ipe,jps,jpe            1          34           1          35
  *************************************
 DYNAMICS OPTION: Eulerian Mass Coordinate
    alloc_space_field: domain            1,     33593916 bytes allocated
Time period #   1 to process = 1994-01-01_00:00:00.
Time period #   2 to process = 1994-01-01_06:00:00.
Time period #   3 to process = 1994-01-01_12:00:00.
Time period #   4 to process = 1994-01-01_18:00:00.
Time period #   5 to process = 1994-01-02_00:00:00.
Time period #   6 to process = 1994-01-02_06:00:00.
Time period #   7 to process = 1994-01-02_12:00:00.
Time period #   8 to process = 1994-01-02_18:00:00.
Time period #   9 to process = 1994-01-03_00:00:00.
Time period #  10 to process = 1994-01-03_06:00:00.
Time period #  11 to process = 1994-01-03_12:00:00.
Time period #  12 to process = 1994-01-03_18:00:00.
Total analysis times to input =   12.

 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----

 Domain  1: Current date being processed: 1994-01-01_00:00:00.0000,
which is loop #   1 out of   12
 configflags%julyr, %julday, %gmt:        1994           1
0.0000000E+00
 dx_compare,dy_compare =    30000.00       30000.00
 -------------- FATAL CALLED ---------------
 FATAL CALLED FROM FILE:  <stdin>  LINE:     331
 DX and DY do not match from the namelist and the input file
 -------------------------------------------

Any thoughts on how to fit this problem? Many thanks in advance.

 

 

 

  _____  

From: Feng Liu <fliu at mag.maricopa.gov>
To: Jie TANG <totangjie at gmail.com>; wrf-users at ucar.edu
Sent: Tuesday, 13 April 2010 16:04:29
Subject: Re: [Wrf-users] how to plot the 3 or 4 nesting domain?




Plotgrid.exe can do that. This file, a NCAR-Graphics-based utility,
should be located at WPS/util/src and one symbolic link at WPS/util if
you compile it successfully. If not make sure you set the NCAR Graphics
path correctly.  Plotgrids creates an NCAR Graphics metafile, gmeta, you
can view your nested domain by using idt command. 

Feng

  

 

From: wrf-users-bounces at ucar.edu [mailto:wrf-users-bounces at ucar.edu] On
Behalf Of Jie TANG
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 6:21 PM
To: wrf-users at ucar.edu
Subject: [Wrf-users] how to plot the 3 or 4 nesting domain?

 

hello,every one.

When run a 3 or 4 domain nesting wrf run,how to draw the four nested
domain in one figure  conveniently just like the TER.PLT in MM5?

 I tried to found the command plotgrids.exe,but only the plotgrids.o
file there.Can anyone tell me how to draw the figure?thanks. 


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