#PBS -N hwrf%STORMNUM%_wrfhycom_%CYC%
#PBS -j oe
#PBS -S /bin/bash
#PBS -q %QUEUE%
#PBS -A %PROJ%-%PROJENVIR%
#PBS -l walltime=02:20:00
##PBS -l select=1:mpiprocs=16:ncpus=16+2:mpiprocs=22:ncpus=22+2:mpiprocs=23:ncpus=23+15:mpiprocs=128:ncpus=128+1:mpiprocs=72:ncpus=72
#PBS -l select=1:mpiprocs=16:ncpus=16+1:mpiprocs=90+15:mpiprocs=128:ncpus=128+1:mpiprocs=12:ncpus=12
#PBS -l debug=true
export NODES=18
export TOTAL_TASKS=2038
model=hwrf
%include
%include
export FORECAST_CONF_OVERRIDE=" %FORECAST_CONF_OVERRIDE%"
export cyc="%CYC%"
export storm_num="%STORMNUM%"
# versions file for hwrf sets $model_ver and $code_ver
module use ${HOMEhwrf}/modulefiles/
module load HWRF/run
module list
${HOMEhwrf}/jobs/JHWRF_FORECAST
%include
%manual
TASK wrfhycom
PURPOSE: Runs the ocean-coupled forecast job with HYCOM and no wave coupling.
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING: MAKE SURE THE POST FAMILY IS REQUEUED when resubmitting a
forecast job. This ensures the post-processing proceeds in the
correct order.
CAUTION: Submitting this job, in and of itself, is not enough to cause
an ocean-coupled, waveless forecast if the wave_init succeeded.
Instead, simply submitting this job will likely cause the job to fail.
Follow this procedure to force an ocean-coupled, no wave forecast:
1. Edit the relevant storm*.conf for this storm in the COM directory.
In the [config] section of the file, you must set run_wave=no and
run_ocean=yes like so:
[config]
run_ocean=yes ;; Enable ocean coupling
run_wave=no ;; Disable ocean coupling
2. Manually clear the Wave flag in the init/wave_init
3. Make sure the Ocean flag is set in the init/ocean_init job.
4. Make sure no jobs in the forecast family are running.
5. Resubmit the entire forecast family.
%end