Outcfg.out general
General description of the file outcdf.out
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- Example outcfg.out |
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- grid=1,model; |
- levels=1,eta,-1; |
- levels=3,pres,[1000.,850.]; |
- steps=1,hour,0.; |
- steps=2,step,<0.,6.,1.>; |
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- sortie ([ME,PN,P0,PT] ,grid, 1, levels, 1, steps, 2) |
- sortie_p([MF,MY,MG,ALVIS,DLAT,DLON,WFLUX] ,grid, 1, levels, 1, steps, 1) |
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- Output GRID definitions |
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- examples: |
- grid=4,model; |
- grid=2,core; |
- grid=1,reduc,4,10,4,10,2 |
- grid=3,reduc,4,10,4,10 |
- grid=5,reduc,"NEW",2,11,2,15 |
- grid=7,core,"CO"; |
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- general syntax |
- grid=gridid,[model/core/reduc],["etik"],[gridx0,gridx1,gridy0,gridy1]; |
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- gridid - number to identify gridset to relate to sortie statement |
- model - total grid of the model,in LAM, this includes pilot area |
- core - only the uniform part of the grid, in LAM, excludes pilot are|
- reduc - reduced grid from the model defined as follows |
- gridx0 - starting I value along X |
- gridx1 - ending I value along X |
- gridy0 - starting J value along X |
- gridy1 - ending J value along X |
- IMPORTANT NOTE: |
- Limit the number of definitions for "grid" to improve the efficiency |
- in the output routines. The maximum number of definitions is 4. |
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- Output LEVEL definitions |
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- examples: |
- levels=1,eta,-1; |
- levels=2,eta,0; |
- levels=6,eta,<1,12,2>; |
- levels=5,pres,[1000.,850.,700.,500.]; |
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- general syntax |
- levels=levelid , pres/eta,{list} |
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- levelid - number to identify levelset to relate to sortie statement |
- eta - model levels (eta) |
- - the integer corresponds to the "nth" defined model level thus |
- make sure that the largest digit <= # of elements defined in hyb|
- pres- pressure levels |
- '-1' with "eta" levels will give all model levels. |
- '0' with "eta" levels will give the ground "G_nk" level |
- [a,b,c] means level a,b and c are requested |
- <a,b,c> means levels a to b, every c are requested |
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- IMPORTANT NOTE: |
- Limit the number of definitions for "level" to improve the efficiency |
- the output routines. The maximum number of definitions is 32. |
- The maximum number of levels defined in each "level" command is 201 |
- VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: |
- No physics variable output on PRESSURE levels |
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- Output FREQUENCY definitions |
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- examples: |
- steps=1,step,-1; |
- steps=2,hour,0.,3.,6.,12.,24.,48.; |
- steps=3,hour,<0.,48.,3.>; |
- steps=4,init,hour,<0.,6.,1.>; |
- steps=5,hour,<0.,24.,3.>,<24.,48.,6.>; |
- steps=6,step,<0,5,1>,[6,12,18]; |
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- general syntax |
- steps=stepid, [init],step/hour,{list}; |
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- stepid - number to identify stepset to relate to sortie statement |
- 'init' - means this command only applies to output during the |
- initialization period |
- 'hour' - output in hours |
- 'step' - output in timesteps in the model |
- '-1' with "step" will give every timestep of the model |
- [a,b,c] means a,b and c are requested |
- <a,b,c> means a to b, incrementing every c are requested |
- IMPORTANT NOTE: |
- Limit the number of definitions for "steps" to improve the efficiency |
- the output routines. The maximum number of definitions is 32. |
- The maximum number of step/hour defined in each "steps" command is 50000|
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