Difference between revisions of "How to run WRF-SFIRE"
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− | Commit aa4ddf0997 Nov 15 2009 works with NetCDF 4, and | + | Commit aa4ddf0997 Nov 15 2009 works with NetCDF 4, MPI 2, and |
* PGI Fortran 8.0 and gcc 4.3.4 on Linux Gentoo 5 64bit | * PGI Fortran 8.0 and gcc 4.3.4 on Linux Gentoo 5 64bit | ||
* Intel Fortran 11 and gcc 4.4.1 on Fedora 11 64bit | * Intel Fortran 11 and gcc 4.4.1 on Fedora 11 64bit |
Revision as of 06:02, 18 January 2010
How to build and run
- Get WRF-Fire from the public mirror at github.com or repo.or.cz. Access to the mirrors is read-only by git, or your can download a tarball or zip file. Developers use a different git repository by ssh, see the README.txt file.
- Read the README.txt file in the root directory, and follow the step-by-step directions there.
- To run on real data, follow the directions in the file doc/README_wps.txt.
Prerequisites
The prerequisites are given by the needs of building WRF.
- NetCDF, must be built with the Fortran interface using the same compiler as used for WRF
- MPI (for a distributed memory build only), must be built with the Fortran interface using the same compiler as used for WRF
Tested versions
January 2010
Commit aa4ddf0997 Nov 15 2009 works with NetCDF 4, MPI 2, and
- PGI Fortran 8.0 and gcc 4.3.4 on Linux Gentoo 5 64bit
- Intel Fortran 11 and gcc 4.4.1 on Fedora 11 64bit
- gfortran/gcc 4.3.4 on Linux Gentoo 5 64bit
- gfortran/gcc 4.3.0 on Mac OS X Snow Leopard