Error In Boundary Condition Specification
problems continue in WRF 3.3? Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Hi Nicole, A domain has to get its lateral boundary conditions from either the forcing dataset (e.g. GFS, NAM, ECMWF etc.) or its parent domain. If the domain is the "coarse" domain (i.e. has the lowest resolution), it is numbered as domain 1 and gets its lateral boundary conditions from the forcing dataset. Your namelist.input should have specified = .true., .false., .false., [.false., ...] Your error message pertains to domain 2. If it's a nest (which it most likely is, since there is usually only one coarse domain), your namelist.input should indicate this as follows: nested = .false., .true., .true., [.true., ...] Your problem is that for domain 2, 'nested' is .false. in your namelist. Change the setting of 'nested' to .true. for all nest domains. Best regards, Eric L. Altshuler Assistant Research Scientist Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies 4041 Powder Mill Road, Suite 302 Calverton, MD 20705-3106 USA E-mail: ela at cola.iges.org Phone: (301) 902-1257 Fax: (301) 595-9793 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nicole Schiffer"
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