Hi!
I've been trying to run GARD with gridded high resolution observations that only have data over the continent. Inside this observation file there are only two variables: "t2m" (variable to train downscaling routine) and "ocn_mask" is the ocean mask variable. The file looks like this:
netcdf obs_cr2met_1993_2016_tmean {
dimensions:
lon = 220 ;
lat = 800 ;
time = 287 ;
variables:
double lon(lon) ;
lon:_FillValue = NaN ;
lon:long_name = "longitude" ;
lon:units = "degrees_east" ;
double lat(lat) ;
lat:_FillValue = NaN ;
lat:long_name = "latitude" ;
lat:units = "degrees_north" ;
float t2m(time, lat, lon) ;
tmean:_FillValue = NaNf ;
tmean:long_name = "2-meter daily mean temperature" ;
tmean:units = "Celsius" ;
int64 time(time) ;
time:long_name = "time" ;
time:units = "days since 1990-01-01 00:00:00" ;
time:calendar = "gregorian" ;
float ocn_mask(lat, lon) ;
ocn_mask:_FillValue = NaNf ;
ocn_mask:long_name = "mask ocean Chile" ;
ocn_mask:units = "1" ;
Inside de downscale_options.txt file, the obs_parameters section looks as follows:
&obs_parameters
name = "CR2MET data"
nvars = 1 ! theoretically this might work with more variables, but it hasn't been fully implemented yet
nfiles = 1
data_type = "obs"
lat_name = "lat"
lon_name = "lon"
time_name = "time"
! this transformation will be applied to the obs before e.g. performing regressions, and the inverse transformation will be applied to the model output
input_transformations = 3
var_names = "t2m"
file_list = "filelists/obs_cr2met_list.txt"
calendar = "gregorian"
calendar_start_year = 1900
! specify a variable to use to find which grid cells should be masked
mask_variable = 1
! specify a value to use to in that variable to define masked gridcells
mask_value = 1e20
/
So "mask_variable" should be a number and not a name? I keep digging and in the config/configuration.90 file, line 571 appears the following:
571 integer :: mask_variable
So my question is, how exactly do I define this variable?
mask_variable = 1
mask_variable = "ocn_mask"
The first choice (leaving the default value 1) sends me the following error:
Writing input data
NetCDF: String match to name in use
obs_preload_tmean.nc:data
Note: The following floating-point exceptions are signalling: IEEE_INVALID_FLAG
STOP Stopped
The second choice (using "ocn_mask", which I thought was the correct one) sends me the following message:
At line 601 of file config/configuration.f90 (unit = 10, file = 'downscale_options.txt')
Fortran runtime error: Cannot match namelist object name "ocn_mask"
Error termination. Backtrace:
#0 0x1519da2389cd in finalize_transfer
at ../../../libgfortran/io/transfer.c:4362
#1 0x55d41ed792e8 in ???
#2 0x55d41edff43b in ???
#3 0x55d41ed6471e in ???
#4 0x1519d9c295cf in ???
#5 0x1519d9c2967f in ???
#6 0x55d41ed6474e in ???
#7 0xffffffffffffffff in ???
Can anyone help me on how to use the "mask_variable" correctly?
Hi!
I've been trying to run GARD with gridded high resolution observations that only have data over the continent. Inside this observation file there are only two variables: "t2m" (variable to train downscaling routine) and "ocn_mask" is the ocean mask variable. The file looks like this:
Inside de
downscale_options.txtfile, the obs_parameters section looks as follows:So "mask_variable" should be a number and not a name? I keep digging and in the
config/configuration.90file, line 571 appears the following:So my question is, how exactly do I define this variable?
The first choice (leaving the default value 1) sends me the following error:
The second choice (using "ocn_mask", which I thought was the correct one) sends me the following message:
Can anyone help me on how to use the "mask_variable" correctly?