<html><head></head><body><div style="font-family: Verdana;font-size: 12.0px;"><div>Dear WRF-chem users!</div>
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<div>Thanks a lot to everyone who helped me to install WRF-chem v3.7.</div>
<div>Now WRF-chem is installed.</div>
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<div>But I confused trying to run WRF-chem using namelist.input(.chem)</div>
<div>obtained from the directory "WRFV3_Chem-3.7/WRFV3/test/em_real/namelist.input.chem".</div>
<div>I not only failed to create wrfinput1 and boundary conditions for one grid run but</div>
<div>model simpy dosn't start "./real.exe" and I get information about unreadable lines in namelist.input</div>
<div>(As I mentioned 'namelist.input' was created from 'namelist.input.chem')</div>
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<div>ser_pc@SperPC:~/WRFV3_Chem-3.7/WRFV3/run$ ./real.exe<br/>
------ ERROR while reading namelist chem ------<br/>
-------------- FATAL CALLED ---------------<br/>
FATAL CALLED FROM FILE: <stdin> LINE: 10871<br/>
ERRORS while reading one or more namelists from namelist.input.<br/>
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-------------- FATAL CALLED ---------------<br/>
FATAL CALLED FROM FILE: <stdin> LINE: 10871<br/>
ERRORS while reading one or more namelists from namelist.input.<br/>
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<div>I considered 'namelist.input.chem' to be working namelist for WRF-chem but it is not.</div>
<div>I attached the "namelist.input(.chem)" I tried to use to run WRF-chem a.</div>
<div>I would like to run WRF-chem without additional emission files first. As I read from</div>
<div>WRF-chem guide it looks like to be possible.</div>
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<div>Also I would like to ask is it correct to prepare input meteorological files (met_em_xxxx) in WPS of WRF?</div>
<div>In manual there is no any mention to install WPS after WRF-chem installation as it is a rule for WRF.</div>
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<div>Any help is highly appreciable,</div>
<div>Dr Mikhail Titov</div>
<div>(Research Professor)</div>
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