Hello,
I'm running the pc-Hysplit dispersion model with WRF meteorological data, converted to ARL, as input. After running Hysplit, I found the warning message "WARNING metpos: off spatial domain of all grids".
Moreover, in the message file I often found messages like the following one:
"subroutine advsti: xt/xt+sux and/or yt/yt+svy exceeds allowable limit:
194.6306 195.1306 200.6248 201.1248 201
201
NOTICE advpnt: dead particle with xx,yy,zz,kg= 194.6306 200.6248
0.9861506 1
subroutine advsti: xt/xt+sux and/or yt/yt+svy exceeds allowable limit:
184.3695 184.8695 200.6201 201.1201 201
201".
I'm not sure about how to interpret such a message. I can obtain dispersion maps but I'm not sure they are correct.
Attached you can find an example of message file with the corresponding control file.
WARNING metpos: off spatial domain of all grids
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Re: WARNING metpos: off spatial domain of all grids
Those messages indicate that the computational particle position is not within the domain of any of the meteorological grids that you specified in the control file (yours looks to be 20230118ARL). If a particle is off the meteorological grids, then HYSPLIT will remove it from the simulation.
The dead particle message is only generated when using IDSP=2 (stilt routines).
If your meteorological domain is large enough to capture the area of interest, then this behavior is beneficial as you don't waste computational resources simulating particles well beyond the area of interest.
The dead particle message is only generated when using IDSP=2 (stilt routines).
If your meteorological domain is large enough to capture the area of interest, then this behavior is beneficial as you don't waste computational resources simulating particles well beyond the area of interest.