[gradsusr] wrf-chem ozone variable

Jennifer Adams jma at cola.iges.org
Thu Apr 14 09:45:00 EDT 2011


A newer version of GrADS is not going to change the erroneous data  
values in your WRF output. The problem is with your WRF run, not with  
GrADS.
--Jennifer

On Apr 13, 2011, at 6:14 PM, SMITH, JONATHAN WYNN. (GSFC-6133) wrote:

>
> To all of those that are using grads to display wrf-chem variables:
>
> The northern and southern (particularly northern) boundaries the  
> ozone (o3) variable is outputtting super high values in ppbv. With  
> time these high values reach 1/4 into the domain. This is not  
> happening with the east and west boundaries.  I get the values that  
> I expect in the middle of the domain.  I recompiled the boundary  
> condition software.  The only thing I know is to try a newer version  
> of grads.  I currently have grads-2.0.a8.oga.1.
>
> I am not sure what is going on. Any help would be great!!
>
> I have attached 2 images that display the issue.
>
> Jonathan
>
>
> Jonathan Wynn Smith
> Student Trainee
> jonathan.smith at nasa.gov
> NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center
> Code 613.3-Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics Branch
> Greenbelt, MD 20771
> 301-614-5956
>
> Doctoral Candidate
> jw_smith at bison.howard.edu
> Howard University Program in Atmospheric Sciences
> 2355 6th St NW/408 Thirkield Bldg.
> Washington, DC 20059
>
> < 
> lnox_o3_lev19_diff09Z20MAY2006 
> .gif><lnox_o3_200hPa_diff03Z21MAY2006.gif>
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