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Maxiaohui maxiaohui823 at yahoo.cn
Mon Oct 20 04:30:18 EDT 2008


Hi,Martin,
   
  Thank you very much! I have solved the problem.
   
  All the best
   
  Xiaohui

Martin Losch <Martin.Losch at awi.de> 写道:
  Hi Maxiaohui,

please don't send huge file to the list.

You STDOUT.0000 looked OK, but did you check your topography? Is it 
possible that it is zero for the northernmost grid points? What does 
STDOUT.0002 and 0003 look like (please only the beginning, where 
R_low is written to the sceen)?

Martin

On 14 Oct 2008, at 05:28, Maxiaohui wrote:

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> From: Maxiaohui 
> Date: 13 October 2008 13:45:42 GMT+02:00
> To: mitgcm 
> Subject: [MITgcm-support] output result problem
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> Hi,all,
>
> I'm doing an experiment with open boundary, now I meet a 
> problem.It only gives partial results,the result of my south area 
> is all right ,but the northern part (about 40 grids) turns out to 
> be all zero(land point),and this happens with all the output datas 
> (t,s,u,v,etc.) .My input files are right,the northern area does 
> have datas(with zeroland points and nonzero wet points).
> So what may cause this problem ? Could anyone tell me what may be 
> wrong with my experiment?
> Thank you very much!
> Enclosed is my STDOUT file.
>
> Xiaohui
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