[Wrf-users] question
Don Morton
don.morton at borealscicomp.com
Mon Apr 17 09:36:54 MDT 2017
Hello,
I've been buried in GRIB1/GRIB2/Vtable/ungrib hell for some weeks, and have
learned a lot.
The first thing I would do is use the util/rd_intermediate.exe tool that's
provided as part of WPS and look to see what fields you have in there.
Just looking at the *.log files produced by ungrib.exe might give you some
insight, too, as to which fields were successfully ingested.
>From there, you can use grib tools (like GRIB API's grib_ls and grib_dump,
or NCEP's wgrib2) to see what's actually in the GRIB files, and whether the
parameter codes match those in the Vtables.
It's a little painful, I admit, but the tools are there to figure this out
:)
Best,
Don
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Fairbanks, Alaska USA
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> On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 12:17 AM, Leila Goodarzi <goodarzi.1988 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I want to run WRF model using GEFS data. I used vtable.gefs, but in
>> metgrid.exe I see this error:
>>
>> The mandatory field TT was not found in any input data.
>> I look foreword to your answer.
>>
>> --
>> *Leila Goodarzi*
>>
>> *PhD Candidate in Water Resources Engineering*
>>
>> *Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering*
>>
>> *College of Abouraihan, University of Tehran*
>> *Iran*
>>
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