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Hi all, I have a new queston assoiated with the cited above. I’m using the NCEP - CFSR driving data from DKRZ . INT2LM run doesn’t work, I have attached the log-file (slurm-1054836.out). As I have understand, the problem is in “ T_SKIN is used for T_S” and the following “forrtl: severe (174): SIGSEGV , segmentation fault occurred” etc. I have changed luse_t_skin from TRUE to FALSE , but the result is the same: *** T(ke) is used for T_S *** (see file slurm-1055109.out). So, the problem is that NCEP - CFSR data doesn’t contain T_S parameter? How can I run INT2LM without using T_S or, maybe, it can be used in another way?
Thank you very much for any suggestions!

  @vladimirplatonov in #ab015a8

Hi all, I have a new queston assoiated with the cited above. I’m using the NCEP - CFSR driving data from DKRZ . INT2LM run doesn’t work, I have attached the log-file (slurm-1054836.out). As I have understand, the problem is in “ T_SKIN is used for T_S” and the following “forrtl: severe (174): SIGSEGV , segmentation fault occurred” etc. I have changed luse_t_skin from TRUE to FALSE , but the result is the same: *** T(ke) is used for T_S *** (see file slurm-1055109.out). So, the problem is that NCEP - CFSR data doesn’t contain T_S parameter? How can I run INT2LM without using T_S or, maybe, it can be used in another way?
Thank you very much for any suggestions!

Hi all, I have a new queston assoiated with the cited above. I’m using the NCEP - CFSR driving data from DKRZ . INT2LM run doesn’t work, I have attached the log-file (slurm-1054836.out). As I have understand, the problem is in “ T_SKIN is used for T_S” and the following “forrtl: severe (174): SIGSEGV , segmentation fault occurred” etc. I have changed luse_t_skin from TRUE to FALSE , but the result is the same: *** T(ke) is used for T_S *** (see file slurm-1055109.out). So, the problem is that NCEP - CFSR data doesn’t contain T_S parameter? How can I run INT2LM without using T_S or, maybe, it can be used in another way?
Thank you very much for any suggestions!