[Met_help] [rt.rap.ucar.edu #75513] History for failed to parse level string '(*, *)'
John Halley Gotway via RT
met_help at ucar.edu
Fri Mar 11 14:50:01 MST 2016
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MET Help,
I'm trying to use the regrid_data_plane tool on a NCEP produced grib file
of mine (will get into the ECMWF grib file later) and I am having an issue
with the level specifier.
Here is the error (running on THEIA).
Theia04:/scratch4/BMC/shout/Tanya.Peevey/noscrub/tools/MET/met_verification>/scratch4/BMC/dtc/MET/met-5.1/bin/regrid_data_plane
pgbf90.gfs.2006022500 G003 pgbf90.gfs.2006022500.G003.nc -field
'name="ACPCP"; level="(*,*)";' -field 'name="NCPCP"; level="(*,*)";' -v 2
DEBUG 1: Reading data file: pgbf90.gfs.2006022500
DEBUG 2: Input grid: Projection: Lat/Lon Nx: 360 Ny: 181 lat_ll: -90.000
lon_ll: -0.000 delta_lat: 1.000 delta_lon: 1.000
DEBUG 2: Output grid: Projection: Lat/Lon Nx: 360 Ny: 181 lat_ll: -90.000
lon_ll: -0.000 delta_lat: 1.000 delta_lon: 1.000
DEBUG 2: Interpolation options: method = NEAREST, width = 1, vld_thresh =
0.5
ERROR :
ERROR : VarInfo::set_level_info_grib() - failed to parse level string
'(*,*)'
ERROR :
Theia04:/scratch4/BMC/shout/Tanya.Peevey/noscrub/tools/MET/met_verification>
The fields are only 2d lat-lon data so I don't understand why level =
"(*,*)" is not working. Is something else wrong?
Thanks,
Tanya
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Tanya R. Peevey, PhD
Research Scientist I, Global Observing Systems Analysis (GOSA) Group
NOAA ESRL Global Systems Division
325 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80305
(303) 497-5847
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Subject: failed to parse level string '(*,*)'
From: John Halley Gotway
Time: Fri Mar 11 14:00:08 2016
Tanya,
The following file that you're passing as input to regrid_data_plane
is a
GRIB file:
/scratch4/BMC/shout/Tanya.Peevey/noscrub/tools/MET/met_verification/pgbf90.gfs.2006022500
The way you set the level string for GRIB files differs from the
setting
for NetCDF files. Read about it by searching for the string "GRIB1"
in
this file:
/scratch4/BMC/dtc/MET/met-5.1/data/config/README
I ran this wgrib command to inventory your GRIB file:
wgrib
/scratch4/BMC/shout/Tanya.Peevey/noscrub/tools/MET/met_verification/pgbf90.gfs.2006022500
| egrep -i "ACPCP|NCPCP"
343:33219440:d=06022500:ACPCP:kpds5=63:kpds6=1:kpds7=0:TR=4:P1=84:P2=90:TimeU=1:sfc:84-
90hr
acc:NAve=0
344:33317264:d=06022500:NCPCP:kpds5=62:kpds6=1:kpds7=0:TR=4:P1=84:P2=90:TimeU=1:sfc:84-
90hr
acc:NAve=0
And I see that both the ACPCP and NCPCP records contain 6-hour
accumulations. So the following regrid_data_plane command should do
the
trick (note that I've replaced "(*,*)" with "A6"):
/scratch4/BMC/dtc/MET/met-5.1/bin/regrid_data_plane \
pgbf90.gfs.2006022500 G003 pgbf90.gfs.2006022500.G003.nc \
-field 'name="ACPCP"; level="A6";' -field 'name="NCPCP";
level="A6";' -v 2
Hope that helps.
Thanks,
John
On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 12:51 PM, Tanya Peevey - NOAA Affiliate via RT
<
met_help at ucar.edu> wrote:
>
> Fri Mar 11 12:51:21 2016: Request 75513 was acted upon.
> Transaction: Ticket created by tanya.peevey at noaa.gov
> Queue: met_help
> Subject: failed to parse level string '(*,*)'
> Owner: Nobody
> Requestors: tanya.peevey at noaa.gov
> Status: new
> Ticket <URL:
https://rt.rap.ucar.edu/rt/Ticket/Display.html?id=75513 >
>
>
> MET Help,
>
> I'm trying to use the regrid_data_plane tool on a NCEP produced grib
file
> of mine (will get into the ECMWF grib file later) and I am having an
issue
> with the level specifier.
>
> Here is the error (running on THEIA).
>
>
>
Theia04:/scratch4/BMC/shout/Tanya.Peevey/noscrub/tools/MET/met_verification>/scratch4/BMC/dtc/MET/met-
5.1/bin/regrid_data_plane
> pgbf90.gfs.2006022500 G003 pgbf90.gfs.2006022500.G003.nc -field
> 'name="ACPCP"; level="(*,*)";' -field 'name="NCPCP"; level="(*,*)";'
-v 2
>
> DEBUG 1: Reading data file: pgbf90.gfs.2006022500
> DEBUG 2: Input grid: Projection: Lat/Lon Nx: 360 Ny: 181 lat_ll:
-90.000
> lon_ll: -0.000 delta_lat: 1.000 delta_lon: 1.000
> DEBUG 2: Output grid: Projection: Lat/Lon Nx: 360 Ny: 181 lat_ll:
-90.000
> lon_ll: -0.000 delta_lat: 1.000 delta_lon: 1.000
> DEBUG 2: Interpolation options: method = NEAREST, width = 1,
vld_thresh =
> 0.5
> ERROR :
> ERROR : VarInfo::set_level_info_grib() - failed to parse level
string
> '(*,*)'
> ERROR :
>
>
Theia04:/scratch4/BMC/shout/Tanya.Peevey/noscrub/tools/MET/met_verification>
>
>
> The fields are only 2d lat-lon data so I don't understand why level
=
> "(*,*)" is not working. Is something else wrong?
>
> Thanks,
> Tanya
>
>
> --
> Tanya R. Peevey, PhD
> Research Scientist I, Global Observing Systems Analysis (GOSA) Group
> NOAA ESRL Global Systems Division
> 325 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80305
> (303) 497-5847
>
>
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Subject: failed to parse level string '(*,*)'
From: Tanya Peevey - NOAA Affiliate
Time: Fri Mar 11 14:08:02 2016
John,
Worked perfectly. Thanks!! I forgot that precip was special.
Thanks again and sorry to bug you so much,
Tanya
On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 2:00 PM, John Halley Gotway via RT <
met_help at ucar.edu> wrote:
> Tanya,
>
> The following file that you're passing as input to regrid_data_plane
is a
> GRIB file:
>
>
>
/scratch4/BMC/shout/Tanya.Peevey/noscrub/tools/MET/met_verification/pgbf90.gfs.2006022500
>
> The way you set the level string for GRIB files differs from the
setting
> for NetCDF files. Read about it by searching for the string "GRIB1"
in
> this file:
> /scratch4/BMC/dtc/MET/met-5.1/data/config/README
>
> I ran this wgrib command to inventory your GRIB file:
>
> wgrib
>
>
/scratch4/BMC/shout/Tanya.Peevey/noscrub/tools/MET/met_verification/pgbf90.gfs.2006022500
> | egrep -i "ACPCP|NCPCP"
>
>
343:33219440:d=06022500:ACPCP:kpds5=63:kpds6=1:kpds7=0:TR=4:P1=84:P2=90:TimeU=1:sfc:84-
90hr
> acc:NAve=0
>
>
344:33317264:d=06022500:NCPCP:kpds5=62:kpds6=1:kpds7=0:TR=4:P1=84:P2=90:TimeU=1:sfc:84-
90hr
> acc:NAve=0
>
> And I see that both the ACPCP and NCPCP records contain 6-hour
> accumulations. So the following regrid_data_plane command should do
the
> trick (note that I've replaced "(*,*)" with "A6"):
>
> /scratch4/BMC/dtc/MET/met-5.1/bin/regrid_data_plane \
> pgbf90.gfs.2006022500 G003 pgbf90.gfs.2006022500.G003.nc \
> -field 'name="ACPCP"; level="A6";' -field 'name="NCPCP";
level="A6";' -v
> 2
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
> On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 12:51 PM, Tanya Peevey - NOAA Affiliate via
RT <
> met_help at ucar.edu> wrote:
>
> >
> > Fri Mar 11 12:51:21 2016: Request 75513 was acted upon.
> > Transaction: Ticket created by tanya.peevey at noaa.gov
> > Queue: met_help
> > Subject: failed to parse level string '(*,*)'
> > Owner: Nobody
> > Requestors: tanya.peevey at noaa.gov
> > Status: new
> > Ticket <URL:
https://rt.rap.ucar.edu/rt/Ticket/Display.html?id=75513 >
> >
> >
> > MET Help,
> >
> > I'm trying to use the regrid_data_plane tool on a NCEP produced
grib file
> > of mine (will get into the ECMWF grib file later) and I am having
an
> issue
> > with the level specifier.
> >
> > Here is the error (running on THEIA).
> >
> >
> >
>
Theia04:/scratch4/BMC/shout/Tanya.Peevey/noscrub/tools/MET/met_verification>/scratch4/BMC/dtc/MET/met-
5.1/bin/regrid_data_plane
> > pgbf90.gfs.2006022500 G003 pgbf90.gfs.2006022500.G003.nc -field
> > 'name="ACPCP"; level="(*,*)";' -field 'name="NCPCP";
level="(*,*)";' -v 2
> >
> > DEBUG 1: Reading data file: pgbf90.gfs.2006022500
> > DEBUG 2: Input grid: Projection: Lat/Lon Nx: 360 Ny: 181 lat_ll:
-90.000
> > lon_ll: -0.000 delta_lat: 1.000 delta_lon: 1.000
> > DEBUG 2: Output grid: Projection: Lat/Lon Nx: 360 Ny: 181 lat_ll:
-90.000
> > lon_ll: -0.000 delta_lat: 1.000 delta_lon: 1.000
> > DEBUG 2: Interpolation options: method = NEAREST, width = 1,
vld_thresh =
> > 0.5
> > ERROR :
> > ERROR : VarInfo::set_level_info_grib() - failed to parse level
string
> > '(*,*)'
> > ERROR :
> >
> >
>
Theia04:/scratch4/BMC/shout/Tanya.Peevey/noscrub/tools/MET/met_verification>
> >
> >
> > The fields are only 2d lat-lon data so I don't understand why
level =
> > "(*,*)" is not working. Is something else wrong?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Tanya
> >
> >
> > --
> > Tanya R. Peevey, PhD
> > Research Scientist I, Global Observing Systems Analysis (GOSA)
Group
> > NOAA ESRL Global Systems Division
> > 325 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80305
> > (303) 497-5847
> >
> >
>
>
--
Tanya R. Peevey, PhD
Research Scientist I, Global Observing Systems Analysis (GOSA) Group
NOAA ESRL Global Systems Division
325 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80305
(303) 497-5847
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