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<<  undefined reference to `history_mp_fincllonlat_', http://bb.cgd.ucar.edu//viewtopic.php?t=41 >>

PosterjmccaaPostedWed Nov 03, 2004 11:38 pm MST, http://bb.cgd.ucar.edu//viewtopic.php?p=144#144
Message: Yes, I think you are correct about equivalence being the problem -- this is not the first time the Intel compiler has has trouble in this regard.  
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<br />The equivalence statements are a legacy of fortran77 and really should be removed from the code, but it hasn't yet risen high enough on the priority list.  Other compilers seems to handle them fine.
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<br />Your choices in the mean time are to replace the equivalence statements yourself or search for patched version of the Intel compiler -- they've released patches for the x86 compiler that work with CAM, but I don't know about Itanium compiler.
<br />
<br />Jim

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<<  HPROGCLD output variable, http://bb.cgd.ucar.edu//viewtopic.php?t=46 >>

Postercathryn.meyer at yale.eduPostedWed Nov 03, 2004 1:49 pm MST, http://bb.cgd.ucar.edu//viewtopic.php?p=137#137
Message: I have altered CAM3.0 source code in aquaplanet so that the radiation code does not "see" any cloud cover, and I output the variable HPROGCLD to look at heating from prognostic clouds.  I expected the clouds to heat the atmosphere slightly, however they instead cooled it.  While this may be correct, I am wondering if there may be something wrong with the calculation of HPROGCLD as well.
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<br />Is there anyplace, other than the CAM users guide, where I could get more information about the variable HPROGCLD?  Where is it calculated in source code?
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<br />Has anybody looked at this variable and seen what they expected?
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<br />Thanks,
<br />Cathy

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PosterpjrPostedThu Nov 04, 2004 3:25 am MST, http://bb.cgd.ucar.edu//viewtopic.php?p=145#145
Message: You should familiarize yourself with the online documentation,
<br />which admittedly needs more advertising. There is a source code browser
<br />that will let you find the variable quite easily.
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<br />Here are the steps:
<br />1) go to the CAM web page at
<br />http://www.ccsm.ucar.edu/models/atm-cam/
<br />
<br />2) look around at all the goodies.
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<br />3) click on the URL that says "source code browser" 
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<br />4) click on the Eulerian model entry (although the others would also find
<br />your entry).
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<br />5) in the upper left window scroll down to the search area and enter HPROGCLD
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<br />6) in the lower left window look at your search results.
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<br />Good luck.
<br />
<br />Phil

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Postercathryn.meyer at yale.eduPostedThu Nov 04, 2004 1:40 pm MST, http://bb.cgd.ucar.edu//viewtopic.php?p=146#146
Message: You know I've used that source code browser a lot, but I've never scrolled down to see that you could search it.  Thanks!
<br />
<br />Cathy

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<<  calculation of saturated frozen thermal conductivity of soil, http://bb.cgd.ucar.edu//viewtopic.php?t=45 >>

PosterjmccaaPostedWed Nov 03, 2004 3:39 pm MST, http://bb.cgd.ucar.edu//viewtopic.php?p=138#138
Message: Hi,
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<br />Hopefully you'll get lucky and find an answer here, but since you've posted a land model question to the atmosphere model bulletin board, you may not.  If so, please contact the land model liaison or post to one of the CCSM bulletin board categories.
<br />
<br />Jim

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PosteryshcamsPostedWed Nov 03, 2004 3:56 pm MST, http://bb.cgd.ucar.edu//viewtopic.php?p=141#141
Message: I move this question to  CCSM part.

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