Hi,
We have a single forcing run, all forcings for the 20th Century except for volcanoes, that is crashing with the following error in the ccsm.log file: Starting thermo, Tsn < Tmin
Tsn= -101.503840413633
Tmin= -100.000000000000
istep1, my_task, i, j: 1811 754 4 12
qsn -181041641.943549
istep1, my_task, iblk = 1811 754 2
Global block: 1510
Global i and j: 188 379
Lat, Lon: 82.4263016722968 -57.4002116095398
(shr_sys_abort) ERROR: ice: Vertical thermo error
(shr_sys_abort) WARNING: calling shr_mpi_abort() and stopping
forrtl: severe (174): SIGSEGV, segmentation fault occurred This error has been discussed in the forum before, but with no resolution: https://bb.cgd.ucar.edu/run-ccsm4-cesm105-code-base I spoke with Dave B. since it appears as an error in the ice model, but the error is actually saying that the snow on the sea ice is going below -100C, which he says likely points to the atmsophere passing unrealistic temperatures to the ice model. The run is on hopper. The error has been replicated twice.
Log files with the error here: /global/scratch2/sd/adrianne/archive/b.e10.B20NoVOLCC5CN.f09_g16.004The run directory with Jan monthly means (the model crashes on Feb 7) is here: /global/scratch2/sd/adrianne/b.e10.B20NoVOLCC5CN.f09_g16.004/runThe specific log files to look at are *.log.141010-194501 (Oct. 11), *.log.141012-023920 (Oct. 12), and *.log.141013-095314 (Oct. 13) in the /archive direcotry. I did look at T max as printed in the atm.log file and notice that it drops to 150K right when the model crashes. Typical min values range from 160-178 within the log files we have. I have checked the restart files and the monthly data that has been written so far, and I don't see evidence of really cold temperatures in this area. The lat/lon point to a spot on the northern edge of Greenland. We ran 2 other ensemble members with this exact same setup and those ran to completion fine.Thanks for the help,Susan
We have a single forcing run, all forcings for the 20th Century except for volcanoes, that is crashing with the following error in the ccsm.log file: Starting thermo, Tsn < Tmin
Tsn= -101.503840413633
Tmin= -100.000000000000
istep1, my_task, i, j: 1811 754 4 12
qsn -181041641.943549
istep1, my_task, iblk = 1811 754 2
Global block: 1510
Global i and j: 188 379
Lat, Lon: 82.4263016722968 -57.4002116095398
(shr_sys_abort) ERROR: ice: Vertical thermo error
(shr_sys_abort) WARNING: calling shr_mpi_abort() and stopping
forrtl: severe (174): SIGSEGV, segmentation fault occurred This error has been discussed in the forum before, but with no resolution: https://bb.cgd.ucar.edu/run-ccsm4-cesm105-code-base I spoke with Dave B. since it appears as an error in the ice model, but the error is actually saying that the snow on the sea ice is going below -100C, which he says likely points to the atmsophere passing unrealistic temperatures to the ice model. The run is on hopper. The error has been replicated twice.
Log files with the error here: /global/scratch2/sd/adrianne/archive/b.e10.B20NoVOLCC5CN.f09_g16.004The run directory with Jan monthly means (the model crashes on Feb 7) is here: /global/scratch2/sd/adrianne/b.e10.B20NoVOLCC5CN.f09_g16.004/runThe specific log files to look at are *.log.141010-194501 (Oct. 11), *.log.141012-023920 (Oct. 12), and *.log.141013-095314 (Oct. 13) in the /archive direcotry. I did look at T max as printed in the atm.log file and notice that it drops to 150K right when the model crashes. Typical min values range from 160-178 within the log files we have. I have checked the restart files and the monthly data that has been written so far, and I don't see evidence of really cold temperatures in this area. The lat/lon point to a spot on the northern edge of Greenland. We ran 2 other ensemble members with this exact same setup and those ran to completion fine.Thanks for the help,Susan