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<p>
Hello Matthias,
<br/>
I am not an expert of
<span class="caps">
TERRA
</span>
, but can comment on the 0 soil moisture. If you have l_smi=.FALSE. in INT2LM, the soil moisture is set to 0 over ice points, which are sure many in the antarctic region. But this should not cause the INT2LM to stuck. Is the output you are citing (
<span class="caps">
NEW
</span>
soil moisture interpolation….) the last one you get from the INT2LM run?
</p>
<p>
By the way: with l_smi=.TRUE. the soil moisture is not explicitely set to 0 for ice points, but no value is computed, which could result in a crash later on (depending on the compiler).
</p>
<p>
Hello Matthias,
<br/>
I am not an expert of
<span class="caps">
TERRA
</span>
, but can comment on the 0 soil moisture. If you have l_smi=.FALSE. in INT2LM, the soil moisture is set to 0 over ice points, which are sure many in the antarctic region. But this should not cause the INT2LM to stuck. Is the output you are citing (
<span class="caps">
NEW
</span>
soil moisture interpolation….) the last one you get from the INT2LM run?
</p>
<p>
By the way: with l_smi=.TRUE. the soil moisture is not explicitely set to 0 for ice points, but no value is computed, which could result in a crash later on (depending on the compiler).
</p>
Hello Matthias,
I am not an expert of
TERRA
, but can comment on the 0 soil moisture. If you have l_smi=.FALSE. in INT2LM, the soil moisture is set to 0 over ice points, which are sure many in the antarctic region. But this should not cause the INT2LM to stuck. Is the output you are citing (
NEW
soil moisture interpolation….) the last one you get from the INT2LM run?
By the way: with l_smi=.TRUE. the soil moisture is not explicitely set to 0 for ice points, but no value is computed, which could result in a crash later on (depending on the compiler).
Hello Matthias,
I am not an expert of TERRA , but can comment on the 0 soil moisture. If you have l_smi=.FALSE. in INT2LM, the soil moisture is set to 0 over ice points, which are sure many in the antarctic region. But this should not cause the INT2LM to stuck. Is the output you are citing ( NEW soil moisture interpolation….) the last one you get from the INT2LM run?
By the way: with l_smi=.TRUE. the soil moisture is not explicitely set to 0 for ice points, but no value is computed, which could result in a crash later on (depending on the compiler).