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Following the documentation on using CTSM with WRF, in section 3.4.1.7 Set ctsm runtime options, we are told to modify Could you please let us know how these files are generated? |
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@gunnartl Would you like access to these files to run the CONUS domain or are you interested in creating the mesh file for another WRF domain? |
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I am interested in creating the mesh file for Scandinavia. But i can use these files for some test runs. Thank you! |
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@gunartl - if you can generate a file in SCRIP format - then there is an ESMF offline tool that will convert it to a mesh. A simple script to help you do this is below:
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Thank you @mvertens. Following your suggestion, we were able to generate the required mesh files. In the WRF-CTSM running phase, we receive an error that indicates the inconsistency in the land-sea mask (two CPUs illustrate that this issue refers to the two tiles). Kindly see the error message below.
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@irismuz do you still have the landfrac mismatch you talk about above? I moved your issue to a discussion as I think that's a better forum for this kind of question. |
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In #1892, a new python script is introduced that creates mesh files from any netcdf file with valid 1D or 2D coordinates and visualizes the mesh file. Here are detailed instructions on how to use For example:
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@gunartl - if you can generate a file in SCRIP format - then there is an ESMF offline tool that will convert it to a mesh.
http://earthsystemmodeling.org/docs/nightly/develop/ESMF_refdoc/node3.html#SECTION03040000000000000000
A simple script to help you do this is below: