terrence_mullens@students_sjsu_edu
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Greetings!
I'm currently running the offline singlepoint CLM with my own atmospheric forcing and for a 'gregorian' calendar for 2004. Everything goes well until I add an additional data stream to give hourly transient CO2 data. From the example in the users guide, I'm able to set up the datm streams file fine, and the model runs for the first month and the first 28 days of February, 2004, but then for some reason, instead of moving to 2/29, the datm itime1 and itime2 increase to 86400 and 90000, which is into the next day. This is the error I get:
(shr_tInterp_getFactors) ERROR illegal linear times: 86400 0 90000
(shr_sys_abort) ERROR: (shr_tInterp_getFactors) illegal itimes
(shr_sys_abort) WARNING: calling shr_mpi_abort() and stopping
The model runs fine without the CO2 data for a Gregorian calendar. Any help would be much appreciated
I'm currently running the offline singlepoint CLM with my own atmospheric forcing and for a 'gregorian' calendar for 2004. Everything goes well until I add an additional data stream to give hourly transient CO2 data. From the example in the users guide, I'm able to set up the datm streams file fine, and the model runs for the first month and the first 28 days of February, 2004, but then for some reason, instead of moving to 2/29, the datm itime1 and itime2 increase to 86400 and 90000, which is into the next day. This is the error I get:
(shr_tInterp_getFactors) ERROR illegal linear times: 86400 0 90000
(shr_sys_abort) ERROR: (shr_tInterp_getFactors) illegal itimes
(shr_sys_abort) WARNING: calling shr_mpi_abort() and stopping
The model runs fine without the CO2 data for a Gregorian calendar. Any help would be much appreciated