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Dear Sam<BR>
The error shows that you did mistake in your namelist.input file.<BR>
The resolution DX and Dy are not match with your input that is wrfsi_em_real.... file.<BR>
Just check your wrfsi.nl file and put same DX and DY in your namelist.input file.<BR>
I hope it may be solve your problem.<BR>
All the Best<BR>
Ashish Routray<BR>
IIT Delhi<BR>
India <BR>
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>Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 12:21:16 +0000<BR>
> From: "Y. Yamasaki" <yamasaki@fis.ua.pt><BR>
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>Hi !<BR>
>It seems to me that you are using too small domain (I<BR>
>suppose that you are running the model using GFS grib2<BR>
>data with no nesting ). Why dont'you try to increese the<BR>
>size of your domain.<BR>
>good luck<BR>
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>Em Fri, 20 Jan 2006 12:01:20 -0700<BR>
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> > Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 13:50:54 -0500<BR>
> >From: Sam Drinkard <sam@wa4phy.net><BR>
> > Subject: [Wrf-users] Near Surface Temperatures<BR>
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> > I've got WRF v.2.1 up and running real data, but I am<BR>
> >not impressed<BR>
> > with near surface or surface temperatures. I typically<BR>
> >see in my<BR>
> > domain(s) anywhere from 5, to as much as 10 degrees<BR>
> >difference between<BR>
> > observed and forecast. I'm curious if this is something<BR>
> >everyone has to<BR>
> > deal with, or if perhaps something in my setup is<BR>
> >causing these<BR>
> > discrepancies. The largest temp difference usually<BR>
> >occurs in the<BR>
> > afternoons, and WRF is running on average, 7-9 degrees<BR>
> >too cool. In the<BR>
> > mornings, the model is not picking up on the low temps<BR>
> >either, but<BR>
> > errors on the order of 2-3 degrees are common. I can<BR>
> >live with that.<BR>
> > The current setup for the inner domain is 12km, 34<BR>
> >levels, the lower<BR>
> > ones being 1.000, 0.999, 0.997, and 0.994. The rest<BR>
> >above that are<BR>
> > defaults from SI. The model is initialized via the NAM.<BR>
> ><BR>
> > As for physics, the run is set with::<BR>
> ><BR>
> > mp_physics=5 (Ferrier (new ETA))<BR>
> > ra_lw = 1, (rrtm scheme), radt = 33<BR>
> > sf_sfclay_physics = 2 (Monin-Obukhov)<BR>
> > sf_surface_physics = 2 (Noah LSM)<BR>
> > bl_pbl_physics = 2 (Mellor_Yamada_Janjic)<BR>
> > cu_physics = 1 (Kain-Fritsch)<BR>
> ><BR>
> > I've played around with various schemes trying to find a<BR>
> >mixture of<BR>
> > things that would help bring surface temps in line with<BR>
> >where they<BR>
> > should be, but no combinations I've tried have made any<BR>
> >significant<BR>
> > difference. About the only thing I can see that does<BR>
> >appear to be<BR>
> > mostly correct is the surface temp of the Clark Hill<BR>
> >lake, approx 15nm<BR>
> > north of me. I do see as much as 5-7 degrees difference<BR>
> >at times over<BR>
> > water, vs land.<BR>
> ><BR>
> > I'd appreciate very much if someone has some suggestions<BR>
> >to try or<BR>
> > anything that might help get surface temps in line.<BR>
> ><BR>
> > Graciously thanking you,<BR>
> ><BR>
> ><BR>
> > Sam<BR>
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>Message: 2<BR>
>Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 11:29:39 -0500<BR>
> From: Sam Drinkard <sam@wa4phy.net><BR>
>Subject: [Wrf-users] Input error or fluke ?<BR>
>To: wrf-users@ucar.edu, rcgillia@yahoo.com<BR>
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>I've captured this error text below from the rsl.error.0000 file on<BR>
>several occasions, but it appears only on startup. One WRF starts<BR>
>running, you can't find this message in the rsl.error.0000 file. I<BR>
>assume it gets overwritten by something. Is this something that needs<BR>
>to be fixed, or exactly what is going on. The model runs, and there are<BR>
>no other errors in any other places that I'm aware of. I could not find<BR>
>any file called "input_wrf.b".<BR>
><BR>
>in input_aux_model_input1 : config_flags%io_form_auxinput1 2<BR>
>calling input_wrf<BR>
>in input_aux_model_input1 : config_flags%io_form_auxinput1 2<BR>
>calling input_wrf<BR>
>-------------- FATAL CALLED ---------------<BR>
>FATAL CALLED FROM FILE: input_wrf.b LINE: 112<BR>
>DX and DY do not match from the namelist and the input file<BR>
>-------------------------------------------<BR>
>[0] MPI Abort by user Aborting program !<BR>
>[0] Aborting program!<BR>
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>Any pointers or help appreciated<BR>
><BR>
>Regards,<BR>
><BR>
>Sam<BR>
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