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Hello everyone! I'm getting an error when running GEOS-Chem for a global scale simulation. In my HEMCO_Config.rc file, I have scaled emissions for 33 regions around the globe, and the file is a separate ASCII file ending with the suffix .txt that specifies country/region-specific scaling factors. The specific error message reported is shown below.
What are the steps to reproduce the bug?
After I execute the "./gcclassic" command, the following is displayed:
Please attach any relevant configuration and log files.
Your name
WeiXia
Your affiliation
NanKai University
What happened? What did you expect to happen?
Hello everyone! I'm getting an error when running GEOS-Chem for a global scale simulation. In my HEMCO_Config.rc file, I have scaled emissions for 33 regions around the globe, and the file is a separate ASCII file ending with the suffix .txt that specifies country/region-specific scaling factors. The specific error message reported is shown below.
What are the steps to reproduce the bug?
After I execute the "./gcclassic" command, the following is displayed:
Please attach any relevant configuration and log files.
The relevant configuration files have been uploaded. If you need any other files, please let me know. Thank you.
HEMCO_Config.rc.txt
scalefactor_gcam_BC_AWB.txt
What GEOS-Chem version were you using?
14.0
What environment were you running GEOS-Chem on?
Local cluster
What compiler and version were you using?
gcc 10.2
Will you be addressing this bug yourself?
Yes
In what configuration were you running GEOS-Chem?
GCClassic
What simulation were you running?
Full chemistry
As what resolution were you running GEOS-Chem?
4 × 5。No nested grids.
What meterology fields did you use?
MERRA-2
Additional information
No response
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