Cannot run cluster.exe from command line
Posted: December 23rd, 2018, 7:58 pm
After some help from Barbara and a few tweaks to the individual tdump files (removing ALL of the MET data except for pressure), I was able to get my clusters to run from the GUI, however, with a very long list of clusters to make, I thought I would make a script to run from the command line. This is where I get stuck.
I am running the same code from the online tutorial found here: https://www.ready.noaa.gov/documents/Tu ... j_clus.bat
The problem starts with this line: "dir /b tdump84122??????? >INFILE"
The error message:
File Not Found
The system cannot find the path specified.
It does this no matter what tdump files I tell it to find. The files are in the hysplit4/working, cluster/endpts directory, AND in the cluster/working directories. The CCONTROL file is created fine. The INFILE is not created.
I made the trajectory length, ridiculously small just to see if it would even finish. But, no. The clusters are fine in the GUI, but not in command line.
A text file of the batch script is attached. It has been shortened because this is where the problem lies.
Does anyone know what is going on and how I can correct it?
I apologize if this question has been posted before. I tried searching, but all of my search terms were not used because they were too common.
I am running the same code from the online tutorial found here: https://www.ready.noaa.gov/documents/Tu ... j_clus.bat
The problem starts with this line: "dir /b tdump84122??????? >INFILE"
The error message:
File Not Found
The system cannot find the path specified.
It does this no matter what tdump files I tell it to find. The files are in the hysplit4/working, cluster/endpts directory, AND in the cluster/working directories. The CCONTROL file is created fine. The INFILE is not created.
I made the trajectory length, ridiculously small just to see if it would even finish. But, no. The clusters are fine in the GUI, but not in command line.
A text file of the batch script is attached. It has been shortened because this is where the problem lies.
Does anyone know what is going on and how I can correct it?
I apologize if this question has been posted before. I tried searching, but all of my search terms were not used because they were too common.