WRF
This page will feature some help on getting started with WRF at GFI.
Login to Cyclone
Create folder for playing with WRF with initjet
In that folder do: git clone https://git.app.uib.no/Clemens.Spensberger/initjet.git
Go into the initjet folder
Command: module load netCDF-Fortran/4.4.4-foss-2018b OpenBLAS/0.3.1-GCC-7.3.0-2.30
Go into the folder src and type: make main.exe
Using: vi namelist.initJET you can edit the namelist for your WRF simulation
For example: 201 by 101 grid points, 10k by 5k domain, sst_diff = 0, p-pert, P_nx=51, P_ny=51, P_amp=6.d2
If you want to view output from initJET first do: module load ncview
Then you can use ncview to view the initial state
ssh uib-username@fram.sigma2.no
wget https://github.com/wrf-model/WRF/releases/download/v4.5.2/v4.5.2.tar.gz
tar -xzf v4.5.2.tar.gz
module load WRF/4.4-foss-2022a-dmpar (software needed to compile WRF)
export NETCDF=/cluster/software/netCDF-Fortran/4.6.0-gompi-2022a (setting environment variable that points WRF to the right places)
Execute command: ./configure
Correct answer is choice 34 (dmpar with NGU)
And just use basic (default 1)
One can start a terminal-in-terminal with command: tmux (control B and then D detaches terminal. Command to get back: tmux a)
Command to compile: ./compile em_real
Make directory for run: mkdir run
Instead of compiling own WRF, one can use existing copy: cp /cluster/projects/nn8124k/wrf_intro/* run/.
qos gives priority on queue: devel or short give higher priority
Adjust namelist to fit correct grid etc.
Need to also copy met_em files from cyclone to Fram before running WRF
scp ./met_em.d01.2000-01-0*nc username@fram.sigma2.no:~/run/.