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diag_table #49

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wenyuz opened this issue Jun 10, 2022 · 4 comments
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diag_table #49

wenyuz opened this issue Jun 10, 2022 · 4 comments

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@wenyuz
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wenyuz commented Jun 10, 2022

I was running the 2021.03 version but the run returned with a fatal error as it cannot save some variables in the diag table.

For example, there are "frac_soil" and "area_soil" in diag table,
"land", "frac_soil", "frac_soil", "land_static", "all", .false., "none", 2

but there are no such variables in the code
( that is, grep -r "frac_soil" . returns nothing)

when I remove these terms in diag table, it returned with another error
FATAL from PE 548: diag_manager_mod::init_field_cell_measure: AREA field not in diag_table for field soil/soil_liq

I wonder if the diag table is outdated.

Thanks,

@thomas-robinson
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thomas-robinson commented Jun 10, 2022 via email

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wenyuz commented Jun 10, 2022

Yes, it is from the run directory. It has "frac_soil" which is not found in src.

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wenyuz commented Jun 23, 2022

Hi Thomas,

I wonder if there is any update about the issue. Thanks!

Wenyu

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I just ran the model using the input.nml and diag_table in the run directory of this repository https://github.com/NOAA-GFDL/AM4/tree/main/run , and it worked. If you are using the current code base and the original AM4_run directory, you need to replace the input.nml and diag_table with the files in https://github.com/NOAA-GFDL/AM4/tree/main/run .

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