[ecco-support] How to design new traits in darwin

Menemenlis, Dimitris (US 329B) dimitris.menemenlis at jpl.nasa.gov
Sun Jan 28 14:20:24 EST 2024


Hi Francesco, a generic MITgcm diagnostic strategy is to rerun with "debugmode=.true." in eedata and "debuglevel=5" in data, which may provide you with additional debug information in the STDERR and STDOUT files.

If above does not work and/or if you don’t get a response on ecco-support, you can also try mitgcm-support at mitgcm.org<mailto:mitgcm-support at mitgcm.org>
And if you include the error messages, it may be easier for folks to help you.

Remember that mitgcm-support and ecco-support mailing lists are answered by MITgcm and ECCO volunteers and users, like you and I.

Cheers, Dimitris


On Jan 28, 2024, at 6:21 AM, Dattilo, Francesco <fdattilo at ogs.it> wrote:

Hi everyone,

I am new to this mailing list, then please excuse me if this kind of message is off-topic here.

I'm working with Darwin, in particular I'm trying to define a new trait to use in the darwin_plankon.F routine.

To do this, I added the new trait definition in
- DARWIN_TRAITS.h
- darwin_check.F
- darwin_read_traits.F

Being non allometric as Xmin, I also defined the corresponding parameter (as a_Xmin) in:
- DARWIN_TRAIPARAMS.h
- darwin_read_traitparams.F

In order to call in darwin_generate_allometric.F something like this:
Xmin(jp)       = a_Xmin(g)

However, in running time the model stops while reading the data.darwin namelist.
I think I'm missing something, maybe I am not considering some subroutine or I have misunderstood how to design a new trait.
Do you have any suggestions or some advices?

Thank you very much for the help.

Best regards,

Francesco Dattilo
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