Maximum number of variables per GRIBOUT block – in #8: General Questions

in #8: General Questions

<p> Burkhardt is right. <br/> And why do you store the constant variables in each <span class="caps"> GRIBOUT </span> -block (lwrite_const=.TRUE.)? <br/> Storing them in your 1. Block makes sense, since seems to contain all variables which are necessary for a further downscaling. <br/> But storing them twice is a waste of disk capacity. </p> <p> Hans-Jürgen </p>

  @hans-jürgenpanitz in #511fe02

<p> Burkhardt is right. <br/> And why do you store the constant variables in each <span class="caps"> GRIBOUT </span> -block (lwrite_const=.TRUE.)? <br/> Storing them in your 1. Block makes sense, since seems to contain all variables which are necessary for a further downscaling. <br/> But storing them twice is a waste of disk capacity. </p> <p> Hans-Jürgen </p>

Burkhardt is right.
And why do you store the constant variables in each GRIBOUT -block (lwrite_const=.TRUE.)?
Storing them in your 1. Block makes sense, since seems to contain all variables which are necessary for a further downscaling.
But storing them twice is a waste of disk capacity.

Hans-Jürgen