[Wrf-users] wrf output

Marcelo Mena mmena at unab.cl
Thu Jul 25 10:07:50 MDT 2013


Another way is to use NCO tools http://nco.sourceforge.net/ and "cut" out
the tools you want, using ncks, or other command line operations. This has
proven very useful to me when I am looking into only surface processes, so
I usually cut out the vertical levels down to one. Or you can generate a
new file (using very scriptable commands) with only the variables you need,
and erase the big files. But the registry option is quite useful too.
Depends on how much space you have to work with.


On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 3:42 AM, DUPONT Harry <HDUPONT at air-rhonealpes.fr>wrote:

>  Hi, ****
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> Look at the Registry/Registry* files. In this directory look at those
> files and change the setting of outputs. ****
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> You should recompile the code before your run. ****
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> I never test this option but I’m interest if you success in this. ****
>
> http://forum.wrfforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=48****
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> Harry****
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> *De :* wrf-users-bounces at ucar.edu [mailto:wrf-users-bounces at ucar.edu] *De
> la part de* wen
> *Envoyé :* mercredi 24 juillet 2013 13:52
> *À :* wrf-user-list
> *Objet :* [Wrf-users] wrf output****
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> Hi wrf -users,****
>
>    wrf mode output too many variables, most of which are useless for me. I
> found the output data occupy to much space of my disk. However, I want only
> several variables  like precipitation, temperature and velocity. How can I
> change the model only output the variable wanted without  other useless
> variables? I hope you can help. Thank you.
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> ****
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> --****
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> Best regards, ****
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> Guanhuan Wen****
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