extreme value of precipitation over tropic – in #8: General Questions

in #8: General Questions

<p> Hi Burkhardt, </p> <p> it wasn’t a link to INT2LM Namelist but to <span class="caps"> CCLM </span> Namelist, which exists. <br/> Of course, one has to be logged into the <span class="caps"> CLM </span> Homepage as a member. </p> <p> @Bo: <br/> You have to change the model levels in the way Burkhardt indicates in his comment. <br/> Using the Namelist parameter vcoord_d (I am talking about INT2LM namelist) you can define your own levels. <br/> They must be provided in descending order. </p> <p> The example Burkhardt gave is again from the <span class="caps"> CORDEX </span> Africa simulations with kelm_tot=35 (ke_tot=35 in <span class="caps"> CCLM </span> Namelist). </p> <p> In vcoord_d you have to define kelm_tot+1 values!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! </p> <p> By the way, Bo. <br/> The whole system INT2LM/COSMO- <span class="caps"> CLM </span> is not self-explaining. <br/> What users has really to do is to read the model documentations, at least the User’s Guide of <span class="caps"> CCLM </span> which is Part <span class="caps"> VII </span> of the general <br/> documentation, and the documentation of INT2LM which is Part V. <br/> All the questions you pose are answered in these documentations. <br/> And these documentions are available from the <span class="caps"> COSOM </span> web-page <br/> www.cosmo-model.org <br/> Links to this page exist also on the <span class="caps"> CLM </span> -Homepage. </p> <p> Sorry for being a little bit harsh. <br/> But this is also some kind of user training. </p> <p> Best </p> <p> Hans-Juergen </p>

  @hans-jürgenpanitz in #aa78c79

<p> Hi Burkhardt, </p> <p> it wasn’t a link to INT2LM Namelist but to <span class="caps"> CCLM </span> Namelist, which exists. <br/> Of course, one has to be logged into the <span class="caps"> CLM </span> Homepage as a member. </p> <p> @Bo: <br/> You have to change the model levels in the way Burkhardt indicates in his comment. <br/> Using the Namelist parameter vcoord_d (I am talking about INT2LM namelist) you can define your own levels. <br/> They must be provided in descending order. </p> <p> The example Burkhardt gave is again from the <span class="caps"> CORDEX </span> Africa simulations with kelm_tot=35 (ke_tot=35 in <span class="caps"> CCLM </span> Namelist). </p> <p> In vcoord_d you have to define kelm_tot+1 values!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! </p> <p> By the way, Bo. <br/> The whole system INT2LM/COSMO- <span class="caps"> CLM </span> is not self-explaining. <br/> What users has really to do is to read the model documentations, at least the User’s Guide of <span class="caps"> CCLM </span> which is Part <span class="caps"> VII </span> of the general <br/> documentation, and the documentation of INT2LM which is Part V. <br/> All the questions you pose are answered in these documentations. <br/> And these documentions are available from the <span class="caps"> COSOM </span> web-page <br/> www.cosmo-model.org <br/> Links to this page exist also on the <span class="caps"> CLM </span> -Homepage. </p> <p> Sorry for being a little bit harsh. <br/> But this is also some kind of user training. </p> <p> Best </p> <p> Hans-Juergen </p>

Hi Burkhardt,

it wasn’t a link to INT2LM Namelist but to CCLM Namelist, which exists.
Of course, one has to be logged into the CLM Homepage as a member.

@Bo:
You have to change the model levels in the way Burkhardt indicates in his comment.
Using the Namelist parameter vcoord_d (I am talking about INT2LM namelist) you can define your own levels.
They must be provided in descending order.

The example Burkhardt gave is again from the CORDEX Africa simulations with kelm_tot=35 (ke_tot=35 in CCLM Namelist).

In vcoord_d you have to define kelm_tot+1 values!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

By the way, Bo.
The whole system INT2LM/COSMO- CLM is not self-explaining.
What users has really to do is to read the model documentations, at least the User’s Guide of CCLM which is Part VII of the general
documentation, and the documentation of INT2LM which is Part V.
All the questions you pose are answered in these documentations.
And these documentions are available from the COSOM web-page
www.cosmo-model.org
Links to this page exist also on the CLM -Homepage.

Sorry for being a little bit harsh.
But this is also some kind of user training.

Best

Hans-Juergen