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CESM2.1.3 restart files in CESM2.1.4

tyh-iap

tyh-iap
New Member
Hello everyone! When I use the CESM2.1.3 restart files for the branch run in CESM2.1.4, I always find the same error like this: ERROR: nf_mod.F90 730
How should I do? All the restart files are getted.

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slevis

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Staff member
If I understand correctly, the same branch works with CESM2.1.3 and fails with CESM2.1.4. The error appears right after opening a waccm file, so maybe CESM2.1.4 needs a new version of this file?

Troubleshooting ideas:
- You could start a new separate case with CESM2.1.4 to see what files it uses, in case that tells you why your branch is failing.
- You may have better luck starting your CESM2.1.4 as a hybrid instead of a branch run. Hybrid is more flexible than branch.
 
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tyh-iap

tyh-iap
New Member
If I understand correctly, the same branch works with CESM2.1.3 and fails with CESM2.1.4. The error appears right after opening a waccm file, so maybe CESM2.1.4 needs a new version of this file?

Troubleshooting ideas:
- You could start a new separate case with CESM2.1.4 to see what files it uses, in case that tells you why your branch is failing.
- You may have better luck starting your CESM2.1.4 as a hybrid instead of a branch run. Hybrid is more flexible than branch.
Thank you very much Slevis. I switch to the hybrid run, and it works. I also have a question. I have never used a hybrid run before. I used a balanced restart files from other HPC, do I need to run a long term simulation for spin up? Is the simulation balanced?
 
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slevis

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If you used the same restart files in the hybrid case, then your simulation may be similarly balanced, but you will have to confirm this by looking at the output.
 
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