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Re: [conduit] Unable to initialize WRF using NAM212 (awip3d) since the upgrade on 3/21



Ah. I've gotta leave the office about... now... but I'll try to look at this in the morning.

On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 5:43 PM, Mike Leuthold <address@hidden> wrote:

Sorry I wasn't clear.  I had the same problem with the downloaded awip3d(40km).  The downloaded awip32(32km) grids initialized fine.


On 03/22/2017 03:41 PM, Gerry Creager - NOAA Affiliate wrote:
I'm confused. I thought you said you had the same problem with downloaded files?

On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 5:17 PM, Mike Leuthold <address@hidden> wrote:

Gerry,

I would agree with that statement if it wasn't for the fact that I'm 2 for 2 initializing using ftp'd awip32 grids.

Mike


On 03/22/2017 03:07 PM, Gerry Creager - NOAA Affiliate wrote:
This sounds suspiciously like a grib table problem in WRF.

On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 5:03 PM, Mike Leuthold <address@hidden> wrote:
I am getting an error with real.exe in seemingly random times.  I don't actually think it's a CONDUIT problem as I downloaded the awip3d directly and get the same problem.

Domain  1: Current date being processed: 2017-03-24_06:00:00.0000, which is loop #  13 out of   29
 configflags%julyr, %julday, %gmt:        2017          83 6.000000
 metgrid input_wrf.F first_date_input = 2017-03-24_06:00:00
 metgrid input_wrf.F first_date_nml = 2017-03-22_18:00:00
Ignoring all time series locations beyond #   1. Increase max_ts_locs in namelist.input
Timing for input          1 s.
         flag_soil_layers read from met_em file is  1
Using sfcprs3 to compute psfc
 i,j =          515         114
 target pressure and value =    11.06958      -2.457370
 column of pressure and value =    11.49449      0.0000000E+00
 column of pressure and value =    11.47927       128.0209
 column of pressure and value =    11.45342       346.5604
 column of pressure and value =    11.42688       569.4280
 column of pressure and value =    11.39957       796.8333
 column of pressure and value =    11.37142       1029.564
 column of pressure and value =    11.34235       1269.082
 column of pressure and value =    11.31232       1515.348
 column of pressure and value =    11.28131       1769.324
 column of pressure and value =    11.24930       2031.577
 column of pressure and value =    11.21623       2302.089
 column of pressure and value =    11.18206       2580.684
 column of pressure and value =    11.14673       2867.329
 column of pressure and value =             NaN  -2202740.
 column of pressure and value =    8.517193       20560.38
-------------- FATAL CALLED ---------------
FATAL CALLED FROM FILE:  <stdin>  LINE:    5108
troubles, could not find trapping x locations

I think this is a corruption of only the 40km grids as I manually downloaded the 32km awip32 grids from the same time and it did work.  Unfortunately, the 32km is not available on CONDUIT and I'd MUCH prefer using CONDUIT NAM grids rather than downloading from NCEP.  Anyone have any ideas?
thanks.
Mike



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Mike Leuthold
Manager, Regional Weather Modeling Program
University of Arizona, Atmospheric Sciences
520-282-1478 (cell)
520-621-2863 (office)

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Gerry Creager
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“Big whorls have little whorls,
That feed on their velocity; 
And little whorls have lesser whorls, 
And so on to viscosity.” 
Lewis Fry Richardson (1881-1953)

-- 
Mike Leuthold
Manager, Regional Weather Modeling Program
University of Arizona, Atmospheric Sciences
520-282-1478 (cell)
520-621-2863 (office)



--
Gerry Creager
NSSL/CIMMS
++++++++++++++++++++++
“Big whorls have little whorls,
That feed on their velocity; 
And little whorls have lesser whorls, 
And so on to viscosity.” 
Lewis Fry Richardson (1881-1953)

-- 
Mike Leuthold
Manager, Regional Weather Modeling Program
University of Arizona, Atmospheric Sciences
520-282-1478 (cell)
520-621-2863 (office)



--
Gerry Creager
NSSL/CIMMS
405.325.6371
++++++++++++++++++++++
“Big whorls have little whorls,
That feed on their velocity; 
And little whorls have lesser whorls, 
And so on to viscosity.” 
Lewis Fry Richardson (1881-1953)
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