Dear @thober
I use your py code "cut_mhm_input.py" for extracting subbasin based on idgauge. Is it possible to share "ufz" library for the "cut_mhm_input.py" users? Very crucial function "river_network" requires ufz library. I tried "pip install ufz" but not success.
Line 88 from ufz import river_network, fwrite
Kind Regards, Cüneyd
Dear @thober
I use your py code "cut_mhm_input.py" for extracting subbasin based on idgauge. Is it possible to share "ufz" library for the "cut_mhm_input.py" users? Very crucial function "river_network" requires ufz library. I tried "pip install ufz" but not success.
Line 88 from ufz import river_network, fwrite
Kind Regards, Cüneyd
Dear @muellese
When the user calibrates the model with these options (processCase(3) = 4 and processCase(5) = -1) using DDS method and KGE (opti 9), the resultant best parameter file (FinalParam.nml) contains &soilmoisture1 and &PET0 instead of &soilmoisture4 and &PETminus1.
This seems to be a small bug.
In my second try, it worked fine.
Dear @muellese
When the user calibrates the model with these options (processCase(3) = 4 and processCase(5) = -1) using DDS method and KGE (opti 9), the resultant best parameter file (FinalParam.nml) contains &soilmoisture1 and &PET0 instead of &soilmoisture4 and &PETminus1.
This seems to be a small bug.
I am getting the following error when running calibration with one or two basins using optimize=true, opti_function = 1, opti_method = 1. I believe that other options hit on the same wall/bug which seems to require a simple .f90 editing.
p.s. I compile the mhm-develop using the codes below.
sudo apt-get install gfortran netcdf-bin libnetcdf-dev libnetcdff-dev cmake
wget https://git.ufz.de/mhm/mhm/-/archive/develop/mhm-develop.tar.gz
tar -zxvf mhm-develop.tar.gz
cd mhm-develop
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_WITH_OpenMP:STRING=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ..
make
cp ./mhm ..
cd ..
./mhm
Cheers, Cüneyd
This solved my issue thanks @muellese :-)
May Ubuntu threat “Remote Desktop” user as guest and take sudo rights? Especially AnyDesk began to do this a lot.. even “mkdir” was problem once.. Chrome RD was OK for mkdir but didn’t help ./mhm.
Thanks again, Cüneyd
mhm-develop (date today) compiled with CYGWIN runs optimization for ndomains=1.
I am getting the following error when running calibration with one or two basins using optimize=true, opti_function = 1, opti_method = 1. I believe that other options hit on the same wall/bug which seems to require a simple .f90 editing.
p.s. I compile the mhm-develop using the codes below.
sudo apt-get install gfortran netcdf-bin libnetcdf-dev libnetcdff-dev cmake
wget https://git.ufz.de/mhm/mhm/-/archive/develop/mhm-develop.tar.gz
tar -zxvf mhm-develop.tar.gz
cd mhm-develop
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_WITH_OpenMP:STRING=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ..
make
cp ./mhm ..
cd ..
./mhm
Cheers, Cüneyd
Hi @muellese
I tried these two options with cygwin and ubuntu LTS but I couldnt find where "mo_sce.restart" is created.
optimize = .True.
optimize_restart = .False.
I check output_b1 and upper folder. I could only see sce_population and sce_results files.