Now that my poster is finished, I am taking one last crack at getting CESM to run. Last time I wrote, I mentioned that the model execution was failing without giving any error messages (except the occasional “Segmentation fault”). Michael Tobis thought that the problem had to do with mpiexec, so today I tried something [...]
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MPI Problem?
Posted in Research Blogging, tagged cesm, climate change, gcc, global warming, mpi, ncar, programming, science, segfault, ubuntu on August 16, 2011 | 7 Comments »
Climate Models on Ubuntu
Posted in Research Blogging, tagged cesm, climate change, climate models, fortran, gcc, global warming, gnu, linux, model E, nasa, ncar, programming, ubuntu on June 16, 2011 | 9 Comments »
Part 1: Model E I felt a bit over my head attempting to port CESM, so I asked a grad student, who had done his Master’s on climate modelling, for help. He looked at the documentation, scratched his head, and suggested I start with NASA’s Model E instead, because it was easier to install. And [...]