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Make a copy of the namelist file and edit it to set the ensemble member value to the one you are given. Make sure you are in the 'pf001' directory.
and make the following changes to the namelist variables:
The variable NENSFNB is important as this determines the random number seed by altering the ensemble member value.
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This is different from how the ensemble would be run in practise. Ensemble member '2' would be run in directory pf002, member number '3' in pf003 and so on. But to keep this exercise simple, everyone will use the same experiment directory name but with a different ensemble member number. |
Create and submit Cray batch job
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oifs_run -e oifs -l mynamelist -x 2 -f d5 -q |
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Preparing files for Metview
The next step is to take the successful runs of each individual ensemble member and combine them into a single GRIB file for use with metview.output of the successful run and prepare it for the Metview based exercises. As the data files and Metview scripts have been optimized by selecting specific areas, we have made a script available to do the work.
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If your successful run of OpenIFS was to a differently numbered output directory .e.g. ENFO/2013102400/pf001/output2, then use:
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oifs_to_mv -e pf001 -x 2 |
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This script may take a few minutes to run. |