[MITgcm-support] build errors for llc_1080

Ryan Abernathey ryan.abernathey at gmail.com
Wed Nov 16 12:34:06 EST 2016


Ok, I am up and running! Thanks for your help!

The next problem I hit is with the exf forcing. I am starting from niter0=0
== Jan 1, 2010.

(PID.TID 0000.0001)  EXF_INTERP_READ: filename: EOG_rain_2009
(PID.TID 0000.0001)  EXF_INTERP_READ: File does not exist

It is looking for EOG_rain_2009, which is not in the ECMWF_operation
dataset. This is only a problem for precipitation, which has slightly
different timing. Compare:
 apressurestartdate1 = 19790101,
 apressurestartdate2 = 000000,
with
 precipstartdate1    = 19790101,
 precipstartdate2    = 030000,

The three hour offset means that it needs to look for a 2009 file, which
doesn't exist.

-Ryan




On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 10:55 AM, Dimitris Menemenlis <dmenemenlis at gmail.com
> wrote:

> Yes.  Good point.  You will need to run the code in regular way, that is
> ask for exactly the number
> of cores needed by mitgcm in mpirun, as opposed to providing 5-10% extra
> cores for I/O.
>
> Dimitris Menemenlis
>
> On Nov 16, 2016, at 7:51 AM, Ryan Abernathey <ryan.abernathey at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Don't I need to change the number of nodes requested too?
>
>
>
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