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ERROR: incompatible domain grid coordinates for atm/lnd

Dear all,I created a test run at T85_gx1v6 according to paleo tools from Paleo group and run the cesm1_0_5 with bulk aerosol (F_2000).During domain checking in coupler , I got the following error information:"(domain_check_mct)  --- checking atm/land domains ---ERROR: incompatible domain grid coordinates" I printed out the incompatible domain information:n=            1  data1=   -88.9277353522959       data2=
  -88.9277346605520       diff=   6.917438639675311E-007  eps=
  1.000000000000000E-012data1 is from atm domain. data2 is from lnd domain. I guess lnd domain file used is "fatmgrid" or "fatmlndfrc".  I found the -88.9277346605520 grid coordinate in the two files. However, I can not figure out which file is used to check atm domain. I checked all the new created files, such as "soil_erod", "bnd_topo", "ncdata", "tracer_cnst_file". But I cannot find the -88.9277346605520 grid coordinate.Could anyone help me to find the file used to check atm domain in the coupler? Guangshan Chen
 

nanr

Member
GuangshanAre you still working on this problem?  Also have you considered running at FV1 resolution, since T85 is not supported for CESM1nan
 
Nan,
Thanks. I figured out the problem. It is hard-coded in the code. After I fixed this problem, I still faced another problem.I gave up to run CESM1 at T85. But I luckly figured out to run CCSM3 at T85 later.
 

ottobli

New Member
Guangshan,
Do you have a configuration of CCSM3 T85 running on Yellowstone? If so, could you document your procedure on the DiscussCESM forum? This would be of great benefit to other users trying to do the same. Thanks, Bette
 
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