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Hello,
I've been trying to execute a simulation in Barcelona of the wrf-hydro program uncoupled from the wrf execution but using the wrf outputs files geo_em.d01.nc and wrfinput_d01.nc. For simplicity, I have tried to execute wrf_hydro.exe with wrfout* forcing data (FORC_TYP = 3) but something seems to go wrong as I get the message: emmited longwave <0; skin T may be wrong due to inconsistent input of SHDFAC with LAI.
I guess the problem is the negative value of the variable FIRA, but I don't know how to solve it.
I'm trying to execute a new wrf with other physicial parameters, but I'd like to know which variables and from which files (geo_em.d01, Fulldom_hires.nc,.. ) I should check to make sure this doesn't happen again. I really don't understand how the variables FIRE/FIRA are calculated.
I executed correctly the example_case given, so I guess the installation was done properly. To do the preprocessing I have used the python scripts given in the lessons of the NCAR.
Has anyone faced the same error?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hello,
I've been trying to execute a simulation in Barcelona of the wrf-hydro program uncoupled from the wrf execution but using the wrf outputs files geo_em.d01.nc and wrfinput_d01.nc. For simplicity, I have tried to execute wrf_hydro.exe with wrfout* forcing data (FORC_TYP = 3) but something seems to go wrong as I get the message: emmited longwave <0; skin T may be wrong due to inconsistent input of SHDFAC with LAI.
I guess the problem is the negative value of the variable FIRA, but I don't know how to solve it.
I'm trying to execute a new wrf with other physicial parameters, but I'd like to know which variables and from which files (geo_em.d01, Fulldom_hires.nc,.. ) I should check to make sure this doesn't happen again. I really don't understand how the variables FIRE/FIRA are calculated.
I executed correctly the example_case given, so I guess the installation was done properly. To do the preprocessing I have used the python scripts given in the lessons of the NCAR.
Has anyone faced the same error?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: