So the hrrr file in question, hysplit.20180821.06z, was glitched and cannot be regenerated?
What should I do? I'm tempted to add 20180821_nam12 just to get through those lost hours, but is there a better solution?
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- September 7th, 2018, 1:22 pm
- Forum: Users
- Topic: odd sized met files
- Replies: 3
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- September 7th, 2018, 11:36 am
- Forum: Users
- Topic: odd sized met files
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odd sized met files
What can I do to work around odd sized .hrrra files?
For example most all .hrrra files are 3.49GB in size.
The file for hysplit.20180821.06z is only 2.32 at arlftp.arlhq.noaa.gov/archives/hrrr
It is causing an unusually sparse qdump and I'm curious to get to the bottom of it.
For example most all .hrrra files are 3.49GB in size.
The file for hysplit.20180821.06z is only 2.32 at arlftp.arlhq.noaa.gov/archives/hrrr
It is causing an unusually sparse qdump and I'm curious to get to the bottom of it.
- August 16th, 2017, 10:25 am
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Can I call this a 'footprint'?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2182
Can I call this a 'footprint'?
I'm using nested met files to cover my domain and a little beyond for 72 hour concentration back trajectories with a big number of particles. 1/hr emission rate, 1 hour of emission I run hycs_std, then ../exec/con2asc <input> <output> This makes a bunch of <Prefix>_JDAY folders, ideally 71, I think....
- July 12th, 2017, 12:05 pm
- Forum: HYSPLIT for Mac OS X
- Topic: "Nesting" met files on a big grid
- Replies: 1
- Views: 19357
"Nesting" met files on a big grid
I’m running three day concentration back trajectories with hycs_std. I’ve got a pretty large domain for the grid that falls outside of CONUS (or gets real close). I’m considering trying to “nest” met files, such as hrrra.<time - 0 hrs. span> hrrra.<time - 6 hrs. span> edas-40.<big time span> gdas.<m...
- June 18th, 2017, 3:46 pm
- Forum: HYSPLIT for Mac OS X
- Topic: More throughput as second process?
- Replies: 0
- Views: 18230
More throughput as second process?
If I'm running hysplit from the command line only, e.g. cp <location and file made by igor> ~/Hysplit4/working/CONTROL ../exec/hycs_std cp ~/Hysplit4/working/qdump <orderly location> ../exec/con2asc -iqdump -oBTX mkdir <orderly location> mv BTX* <orderly location> Can I copy the whole Hysplit4 direc...
- June 17th, 2017, 2:05 pm
- Forum: HYSPLIT for Mac OS X
- Topic: More throughput by cloning
- Replies: 1
- Views: 18734
More throughput by cloning
I am using igor to write CONTROL files and write a shell script to batch process my runs. looping the sequence below, for example, from the working directory ... cp <my igor prepared CONTROL> ~/Hysplit4/working ../exec/hycs_std cp ~/Hysplit4/working/qdump <orderly location for archival> ../exec/con2...