Naser
Member
Hello everyone,
I have a question regarding the restart option in the WRF namelist.
Suppose I run the model hourly for 2 days, from:
2024-01-01 00:00 to 2024-01-03 00:00
The model runs successfully for the first day, and I want to restart from:
wrfrst_d01_2024-01-02_00:00:00
In my first run, I already have:
wrfout_d01_2024-01-02_00:00:00
When I restart the model using wrf.exe, sometimes it correctly produces:
wrfout_d01_2024-01-02_01:00:00
However, in some cases, it unexpectedly generates:
wrfout_d01_2024-01-02_00:00:00 again before continuing.
My question is:
When restarting from a specific time, should WRF generate output starting from the restart time itself, or from the next time step (e.g., +1 hour)?
I hope my question is clear, and I would appreciate any clarification.
Thank you.
Naser
I have a question regarding the restart option in the WRF namelist.
Suppose I run the model hourly for 2 days, from:
2024-01-01 00:00 to 2024-01-03 00:00
The model runs successfully for the first day, and I want to restart from:
wrfrst_d01_2024-01-02_00:00:00
In my first run, I already have:
wrfout_d01_2024-01-02_00:00:00
When I restart the model using wrf.exe, sometimes it correctly produces:
wrfout_d01_2024-01-02_01:00:00
However, in some cases, it unexpectedly generates:
wrfout_d01_2024-01-02_00:00:00 again before continuing.
My question is:
When restarting from a specific time, should WRF generate output starting from the restart time itself, or from the next time step (e.g., +1 hour)?
I hope my question is clear, and I would appreciate any clarification.
Thank you.
Naser