Hi Iain, In order to help you to explain where this problem come from and how we can fix it, can you send us all your I/O files?
These files: *observation file *atmospheric forecast file *station configuration file *roadcast (output) file. And the command line you used. Which version of METRo is it? Thanks, Miguel Iain Russell wrote: > > Hi > > We are running METRo model for a site in BC (53N, 119W, elevation 944 > m). At the time that the model ran, the observations looked like this; > > <observation-time>*2007-11-08T16:00:00Z*</observation-time> > > * * <at>*1.01*</at> > > * * <td>*1.00*</td> > > * * <pi>*0*</pi> > > * * <ws>*2*</ws> > > * * <sc>*34*</sc> > > * * <st>*1.10*</st> > > * * <sst>*2.35*</sst> > > The road surface temperature is graphed below (blue is the forecast, > red is the observation). Note the very high predicted road surface > temperature (83 degC)…has anyone seen anything like this before ? > > _ _ > > **Iain Russell** > > Manager, Content Development > > Pelmorex Media Inc. > > The Weather Network http://weather.ca/ > > MeteoMedia http://meteomedia.ca/ > > Tel: 905 829 1159 (1405) > > Fax: 905 829 5502 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > METRo-developers mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/metro-developers > _______________________________________________ METRo-developers mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/metro-developers
