Hello,
What would be the best way to restart ndown? I am running a LES simulation for a very long time and because I am running my smallest domain with some modifications to the wrf code I run the smallest domain separately using ndown to get initial and boundary conditions for my innermost domain from the top domain. However due to walltime limit on Cheyenne I won't be able to run ndown for the whole period of time. I have the following questions:
Thank you,
What would be the best way to restart ndown? I am running a LES simulation for a very long time and because I am running my smallest domain with some modifications to the wrf code I run the smallest domain separately using ndown to get initial and boundary conditions for my innermost domain from the top domain. However due to walltime limit on Cheyenne I won't be able to run ndown for the whole period of time. I have the following questions:
- Do you have any suggestions for how I can run it for the whole period or how to restart ndown making several wrfbdy files. I have been using wrfrst files to restart the ndown process but I am not sure if this would have any significant effect on my simulation.
- Since there is no overlap between wrfinput and wrfbdy variables, I thought using wrfrst files for restarting ndown has no effect on the wrfbdy files generated. Is that correct? or does wrfinput static fields affect the interpolation of the 3-D meteorological fields in wrfbfy file?
Thank you,