[MITgcm-support] A query about EXF!

Martin Losch Martin.Losch at awi.de
Mon Feb 11 03:24:15 EST 2013


Hi Abhisek,

please post your data.exf. The only reason for this, I can imagine, is that you accidentally specified a different start date for tyour runoff_2000.bin file.

Martin

On Feb 8, 2013, at 5:56 PM, Abhisek Chakraborty <abhisek.sac at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear MITgcm users,
> 
> While working with some experiment using EXF package, I found following output:
> 
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) EXF_INTERP: file="../input/precip_2000.bin", rec=   215 , x-Per,P.Sym=    T    T
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) S.edge (j=-1,0,1) : proc= 2.2 1.1 0.0, yIn=  -91.458000  -90.000000  -88.542000
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) N.edge (j=+0,+1,+2) proc= 0.0 1.1 2.2, yIn=   88.542000   90.000000   91.458000
> (PID.TID 0000.0001)  EXF_INTERP_READ: opening file: ../input/precip_2000.bin
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) EXF_INTERP: file="../input/precip_2000.bin", rec=   216 , x-Per,P.Sym=    T    T
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) S.edge (j=-1,0,1) : proc= 2.2 1.1 0.0, yIn=  -91.458000  -90.000000  -88.542000
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) N.edge (j=+0,+1,+2) proc= 0.0 1.1 2.2, yIn=   88.542000   90.000000   91.458000
> (PID.TID 0000.0001)  EXF_INTERP_READ: opening file: ../input/swdown_2000.bin
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) EXF_INTERP: file="../input/swdown_2000.bin", rec=   215 , x-Per,P.Sym=    T    T
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) S.edge (j=-1,0,1) : proc= 2.2 1.1 0.0, yIn=  -91.458000  -90.000000  -88.542000
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) N.edge (j=+0,+1,+2) proc= 0.0 1.1 2.2, yIn=   88.542000   90.000000   91.458000
> (PID.TID 0000.0001)  EXF_INTERP_READ: opening file: ../input/swdown_2000.bin
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) EXF_INTERP: file="../input/swdown_2000.bin", rec=   216 , x-Per,P.Sym=    T    T
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) S.edge (j=-1,0,1) : proc= 2.2 1.1 0.0, yIn=  -91.458000  -90.000000  -88.542000
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) N.edge (j=+0,+1,+2) proc= 0.0 1.1 2.2, yIn=   88.542000   90.000000   91.458000
> (PID.TID 0000.0001)  EXF_INTERP_READ: opening file: ../input/lwdown_2000.bin
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) EXF_INTERP: file="../input/lwdown_2000.bin", rec=   215 , x-Per,P.Sym=    T    T
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) S.edge (j=-1,0,1) : proc= 2.2 1.1 0.0, yIn=  -91.458000  -90.000000  -88.542000
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) N.edge (j=+0,+1,+2) proc= 0.0 1.1 2.2, yIn=   88.542000   90.000000   91.458000
> (PID.TID 0000.0001)  EXF_INTERP_READ: opening file: ../input/lwdown_2000.bin
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) EXF_INTERP: file="../input/lwdown_2000.bin", rec=   216 , x-Per,P.Sym=    T    T
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) S.edge (j=-1,0,1) : proc= 2.2 1.1 0.0, yIn=  -91.458000  -90.000000  -88.542000
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) N.edge (j=+0,+1,+2) proc= 0.0 1.1 2.2, yIn=   88.542000   90.000000   91.458000
> (PID.TID 0000.0001)  EXF_INTERP_READ: opening file: ../input/runoff_2000.bin
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) EXF_INTERP: file="../input/runoff_2000.bin", rec=   315 , x-Per,P.Sym=    T    T
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) S.edge (j=-1,0,1) : proc= 2.2 1.1 0.0, yIn=  -91.458000  -90.000000  -88.542000
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) N.edge (j=+0,+1,+2) proc= 0.0 1.1 2.2, yIn=   88.542000   90.000000   91.458000
> (PID.TID 0000.0001)  EXF_INTERP_READ: opening file: ../input/runoff_2000.bin
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) EXF_INTERP: file="../input/runoff_2000.bin", rec=   316 , x-Per,P.Sym=    T    T
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) S.edge (j=-1,0,1) : proc= 2.2 1.1 0.0, yIn=  -91.458000  -90.000000  -88.542000
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) N.edge (j=+0,+1,+2) proc= 0.0 1.1 2.2, yIn=   88.542000   90.000000   91.458000
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) SOLVE_FOR_PRESSURE: putPmEinXvector =    F
>  cg2d: Sum(rhs),rhsMax =  -5.14044430899575E+03  7.30713139443969E+00
> 
> I am using the EXF package for giving the input forcings. All the forcing files have same (daily) records as well as same dimensions, same periods. Yet the EXF is using extra 100 records (315,316) for runoff file in comparison to other fields (215,216). Can anyone please point out the possible cause?
> 
> Thanking in advance,
> Abhisek
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