[MITgcm-support] how many timesteps?

Jonny Williams Jonny.Williams at bristol.ac.uk
Tue Mar 3 07:42:35 EST 2015


Thanks very much for that Ed

Unfortunately that output isn't present in my STDOUT* files. I think this
is because I have debugMode=.FALSE., in my eedata file and debugLevel=-1,
in my data file?

Cheers

Jonny


On 3 March 2015 at 12:22, Edward Doddridge <edward.doddridge at magd.ox.ac.uk>
wrote:

> Hi Jonny,
>
> The STDERR.00* files should show you how many iterations the model ran for
> before it died. Here's an example from a run that stopped after 20
> timesteps.
>
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) SOLUTION IS HEADING OUT OF BOUNDS: tMin,tMax=
> -1.255E+03  1.589E+03
> (PID.TID 0000.0001)   exceeds allowed range (monSolutionMaxRange=
> 1.000E+03)
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) MON_SOLUTION: STOPPING CALCULATION at Iter=        20
> (PID.TID 0000.0001) *** ERROR *** S/R ALL_PROC_DIE: ending the run
>
> If you want to monitor how a run is going before it dies, the monitor
> package is the easiest way I know of.  "monitorFreq" in PARAM03 in the data
> file sets the frequency of the output. It's a very cheap way to dump data
> regularly. If you know deltaT and the monitorFreq, then you can work out
> the number of iterations the model has done.
>
> Best,
> Ed
>
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>    2. how many timesteps? (Jonny Williams)
>    3. Re: how many timesteps? (Peng Zhan)
>    4. Re: how many timesteps? (Jonny Williams)
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> From: "Rose, Brian" <brose at albany.edu>
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> Subject: [MITgcm-support] documentation for longwave flux partition in
>         pkg/aim_v23/phy_radiat.F ??
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> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to understand how the longwave emissions are partitioned across
> the four spectral bands in pkg/aim_v23.
>
> In pkg/aim_v23/phy_radiat.F
> there is a SUBROUTINE RADSET
> that gets called during initialization. As far as I can tell, this is
> building a lookup table for the partition as a function of temperature.
> When the longwave code in SUBROUTINE RADLW is called during the model run,
> the partition is set by a call to this table with the current layer
> temperature.
>
> My problem is that I don't understand the formula that is implemented in
> SUBROUTINE RADSET
> I guess it must be a polynomial approximation to band integrals of the
> Planck function. But I can't find any documentation about it, either in the
> MITgcm code or in the SPEEDY documentation.
>
> Anyone have any insight?
>
> Thanks
> Brian
>
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> Hi there
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> Is there an easy way to find out how many timesteps (multiple of deltaT in
> the data file) a model has run either during or at the end of a run?
>
> Thanks!
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> Jonny
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> Hi Jonny,
> It shows there in the name of each output files.
> Peng
> ?
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> Thanks for this Peng
>
> I am only outputting data rarely however and therefore if a run ends midway
> between outputs then I do not currently know precisely how many timesteps
> the jobs has run for.
>
> Thanks again
>
> Jonny
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> On 3 March 2015 at 11:41, Peng Zhan <peng.zhan at kaust.edu.sa> wrote:
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> > Hi Jonny,
> > It shows there in the name of each output files.
> > Peng
> > ?
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