Delei Li in #10: INT2LM on February 06 (#93d1200)

in #10: INT2LM

<p> Thank you, Hossein. </p> <p> Yes, I double checked the input data and &amp;GRID_IN. They are the same.  In fact, the input data were prepared and stored on DKRZ by the community for simulations over the European region. I downloaded the data for driving our simulation, and I set the information as it was provided (Fig.1 is the setup in my int2lm, Fig.2 is provided by the data owner ).   Not clear what is the problem from … </p> <p> Regards, Delei </p> <figure class="image"> <img src="/uploads/media/material/08228ac9-dff4-4e17-a2fe-36868d4bd5f4/1707225703015.png"/> </figure> <figure class="image"> <img src="/uploads/media/material/31952a79-0c04-4202-9f17-3e5385a60887/1707225941654.png"/> </figure>

  @deleili in #68759ce

<p> Thank you, Hossein. </p> <p> Yes, I double checked the input data and &amp;GRID_IN. They are the same.  In fact, the input data were prepared and stored on DKRZ by the community for simulations over the European region. I downloaded the data for driving our simulation, and I set the information as it was provided (Fig.1 is the setup in my int2lm, Fig.2 is provided by the data owner ).   Not clear what is the problem from … </p> <p> Regards, Delei </p> <figure class="image"> <img src="/uploads/media/material/08228ac9-dff4-4e17-a2fe-36868d4bd5f4/1707225703015.png"/> </figure> <figure class="image"> <img src="/uploads/media/material/31952a79-0c04-4202-9f17-3e5385a60887/1707225941654.png"/> </figure>

Thank you, Hossein.

Yes, I double checked the input data and &GRID_IN. They are the same.  In fact, the input data were prepared and stored on DKRZ by the community for simulations over the European region. I downloaded the data for driving our simulation, and I set the information as it was provided (Fig.1 is the setup in my int2lm, Fig.2 is provided by the data owner ).   Not clear what is the problem from …

Regards, Delei