The file do not execute real.exe or wrf.exe. That might be because it is linked to some file that does not exist.
The file do not execute real.exe or wrf.exe. That might be because it is linked to some file that does not exist.
• **Input data is acceptable to use: ./restart/wrfrst_d02_2022-03-17_15:00:00
• **Input data is acceptable to use: ./restart/wrfrst_d02_2022-03-17_15:00:00**
input_wrf: forcing SIMULATION_START_DATE = head_grid start time
input_wrf: forcing SIMULATION_START_DATE = head_grid start time
due to namelist variable reset_simulation_start
due to namelist variable reset_simulation_start**
• **Error entering to new domain**
• **Error entering to new domain**
Reduce in WRF_MAIN.job file the number in 'export OMP_STACKSIZE'
Reduce in WRF_MAIN.job file the number in 'export OMP_STACKSIZE'
Also can be solved by restarting the simulation one hour before. Remember to change in the `namelist.wps` the starting time of the domains, `restart=”.true.”` and the `sn_start_frim_file` as `.true.` in all the domains that run before.
Also can be solved by restarting the simulation one hour before. Remember to change in the `namelist.wps` the starting time of the domains, `restart=”.true.”` and the `sn_start_frim_file` as `.true.` in all the domains that run before.
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forrtl: error (76): Abort trap signal**
forrtl: error (76): Abort trap signal**
It seems to be a leakage memory error. May be because the number of snpack layers have been exceded
It seems to be a leakage memory error. May be because the number of snpack layers have been exceded