Hi,
I was trying to run a WRF simulation but, the model was failing by giving segmentation fault error during the WRF.exe.
Is there a way it can ignore these missing values or consider some default values?
Can you suggest how can we handle the gaps/issues in the input data because I require WRF data regularly.
I was trying to run a WRF simulation but, the model was failing by giving segmentation fault error during the WRF.exe.
So I say the thread that it can be because of 0 values in the input soil data. Also when I examined the met files I say 0 values there -Flerchinger USEd in NEW version. Iterations= 10
Flerchinger USEd in NEW version. Iterations= 10
Flerchinger USEd in NEW version. Iterations= 10
Flerchinger USEd in NEW version. Iterations= 10
Timing for main: time 2021-02-01_12:03:00 on domain 3: 1.11046 elapsed seconds
Timing for main: time 2021-02-01_12:03:00 on domain 2: 4.59801 elapsed seconds
Program received signal SIGSEGV: Segmentation fault - invalid memory reference.
Backtrace for this error:
#0 0x7f3a4799cdfd in ???
#1 0x7f3a4799c013 in ???
#2 0x7f3a46e933ff in ???
#3 0x1970bc2 in ???
#4 0x1993396 in ???
#5 0x19a1113 in ???
#6 0x12c608f in ???
#7 0x107a1db in ???
#8 0xf96684 in ???
#9 0xeb2f29 in ???
#10 0xe09863 in ???
#11 0xe09b90 in ???
#12 0x4058e7 in ???
#13 0x404dee in ???
#14 0x7f3a46e7f554 in ???
#15 0x404e25 in ???
#16 0xffffffffffffffff in ???
Is there a way it can ignore these missing values or consider some default values?
Can you suggest how can we handle the gaps/issues in the input data because I require WRF data regularly.