[MITgcm-support] EXF

Martin Losch Martin.Losch at awi.de
Mon Dec 11 03:42:29 EST 2017


Tsubasa,

can you please provide your complete data.exf. Why would you have a min/max of 600/1200 K, what are the max/min of your input fields?
this is probably not related to the interpolation but rather to either your input files rr the settings in data.exf. 

Martin

> On 11. Dec 2017, at 04:32, 小平翼 <kodaira at edu.k.u-tokyo.ac.jp> wrote:
> 
> Hello all, 
> 
> I was trying to use EXF package with the on-the-fly function. Unfortuntately, it didn't work as I expected. The values are set much larger.  As a quick check, I set the atmospheric temperature fields as constant, 300. The monitor function however shows that the maximum of atemp is 4times larger and the mean is also 2 times larger, as follows.  
> 
> (PID.TID 1000.0001) %MON exf_atemp_max                =   1.2000000000000E+03
> (PID.TID 1000.0001) %MON exf_atemp_min                =   6.0000000000027E+02
> (PID.TID 1000.0001) %MON exf_atemp_mean               =   9.1028890280222E+02
> (PID.TID 1000.0001) %MON exf_atemp_sd                 =   1.7286119388930E+02
> (PID.TID 1000.0001) %MON exf_atemp_del2               =   3.4626736833088E-01
> 
> I'm wondering I may be missing something. 
> Any advice or help would be appreciated.
> Related part of the data.exf is following 
> 
> &EXF_NML_04
>  atemp_lon0      = 124.0,
>  atemp_lon_inc   = 0.25,
>  atemp_lat0      = 22.45,
>  atemp_lat_inc   = 100*0.2,
>  atemp_nlon      = 101,
>  atemp_nlat      = 101,
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Tsubasa
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