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by sch576
September 7th, 2018, 1:22 pm
Forum: Users
Topic: odd sized met files
Replies: 3
Views: 3488

Re: odd sized met files

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?
by sch576
September 7th, 2018, 11:36 am
Forum: Users
Topic: odd sized met files
Replies: 3
Views: 3488

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.
by sch576
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....
by sch576
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...
by sch576
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...
by sch576
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...

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