Hello,
I am working on the dispersion of the Australia bushfire. To Determine particle position I followed the steps which are mentioned on 7.6 Display Particle Position. But in the end, the location of particles is shown in the USA instead of Australia. How can I fix this?
Thank you.
Displays Particle Position
Re: Displays Particle Position
Can you give us some more information?
Please include the plot that is being produced as well as the CONTROL and SETUP.CFG file
which produced the output. If you can include the MESSAGE file that would be helpful as well.
Thank you!
Please include the plot that is being produced as well as the CONTROL and SETUP.CFG file
which produced the output. If you can include the MESSAGE file that would be helpful as well.
Thank you!
Re: Displays Particle Position
Hello.
I cannot figure out how can I share plot with you but I can share the message, control, and setup files. Thank you very much for your helping
Sincerely.
I cannot figure out how can I share plot with you but I can share the message, control, and setup files. Thank you very much for your helping
Sincerely.
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Re: Displays Particle Position
Hi there,
I would suggest trying to run again with the attached control and setup files. It seems you had some errors in your files that may have caused the issues. I encourage you to also review the smoke section of the Tutorial folder which includes some file settings that may be most appropriate for modeling fire smoke.
I ran hysplit with the attached control and setup files and was able to produce a partplot.ps file containing 56 images of particles traveling from southern Australia. Here is an example image: Please be sure to change the file path for the meteorological files for your installation. Please let us know if you are still having problems!
I would suggest trying to run again with the attached control and setup files. It seems you had some errors in your files that may have caused the issues. I encourage you to also review the smoke section of the Tutorial folder which includes some file settings that may be most appropriate for modeling fire smoke.
I ran hysplit with the attached control and setup files and was able to produce a partplot.ps file containing 56 images of particles traveling from southern Australia. Here is an example image: Please be sure to change the file path for the meteorological files for your installation. Please let us know if you are still having problems!