I did makearps arps40, and everything seemed OK, but the executable code arps40 does not work even if I repeat the makearps command. What is going on?
Some systems keep the object code of a source file even if the compilation aborts. In this case, make may treat the object code as up to date based on its modification date. The executable file thus produced will be invalid. Check the previous compilation messages to see if any files need to be recompiled. You can recompile the troublesome files or remove all the object codes and re-do makearps. If different computers share the same file system, the object code produced on one system may not be compatible with the one generated on another. In this case, you need to delete all *.o files and re-do makearps. Q: We ran the Del City storm case and compared the results to those discussed in the ARPS 3.0 Users Guide. We used the same grid setup, and we set all of the model parameters as listed in the manual. However, Wmax of the storm that we simulated was only 29 m/s after 1 hour, whereas Wmax of the storm discussed in the manual was around 45 m/s. All of the other features of our simulation
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