today's report:
i decided to run a test to see if:
- my simple temporary sst fix works
- tc grid restarts weaken storms erroneously (since it will restart from the coarse grid every 24 hours in the official sim)
- we can observe some true pavalan cyclones
- multiple tc grids can be active at once
so i ran deland.py and reland.py to remove all land, replace the sst's with interpolated data (so that you couldn't have cold tibets and hot australias imposed on the ocean) and then add pavalan land over it, but i'm fairly certain that didn't work because in the run australia starts blowing up a lot of convection probably in preparation to make a hypercane :/
the sim broke about 28 hours in, and i restarted it assuming it was a timestep issue (it was)
based on the cyclone (marcus!pavala) in the sim's intensity, it seems to have lost only about 1 kt or less of intensity, so it's probably not that big of a deal
then the sim broke again at 47.5 hours from the original start time... and it threw an error i have never seen before, so i really have no idea what the problem is... the (potential) good news is that since the run was technically not intending what i wanted to do originally i plan on restarting the run and will hopefully never have to deal with that error ever again, but i figure that's probably not going to happen
the fourth point wasn't tested because we didn't get far enough for another cyclone to actually form but on the third point...
i hereby present to you...
the honorary first pavalan cyclone...
Severe Tropical Storm Apeana...
i decided to name it because it was so amazing to have simulated it and different enough from marcus!earth that i felt it was okay in this situation, being the first true cyclone simulated on pavala (also that land is the hac peninsula thing)
you can see in the animation several shockwaves passing through which are the result of the elevation changes, and this presumably also causes a lot of noisiness in the simulation as compared to the earth version (i don't have the graphics uploaded for that but trust me... it's really weird) so that's something else that needs to be fixed
you can also see apeana being sheared by the forming australian hypercane and weakening
in other news, since i ran this at the official resolution we have some pretty global imagery as well
tomorrow:
- fix deland.py so the sst's work
- see if another SIGABRT happens and if so, attempt to fix it
- email wrfhelp or sth to get tips on editing the wrfbdy_input to make another planet, especially with respect to sea surface temps and elevation related problems