![]() This link provides the access to the registration as well as to the download for returning registered users. In order to download the source code, it is necessary to be a registered user. These settings can be checked by opening a new terminal and seeing if they are output by env | grep env | grep env | grep LD Then source the file to make these settings active for current session: source. bashrc add these lines so that they will be set for future logins:Įxport LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/lib/mpich/lib bashrc in the home directory of current user to set the environment variable NETCDF to the path preceeding include/netcdf.inc (in this case it is /usr).Īt the bottom of the file. ![]() Update the database used by locate: sudo updatedbĪnd locate the netcdf.inc file and the mpich/lib locate locate mpich/lib Install ncl: sudo apt-get install ncl-ncarg Set environment variables Install ncdump: sudo apt-get install netcdf-bin Install netCDF for Fortran: sudo apt-get install libnetcdff-dev Install JasPer JPEG-2000 library: sudo apt-get install libjasper-dev Install libpng: sudo apt-get install libpng-dev Install HDF - MPICH version: sudo apt-get install libhdf5-mpich-dev Install mpich: sudo apt-get install mpich Install gfortran: sudo apt-get install gfortran These are some installation notes taken in the process of installing WRF-ARW version 3.8 on a new Intel-based i7 8-core computer with Linux Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. The WRF-ARW 3.8 was released in April 2016. There are two main dynamical solvers, the ARW (Advanced Research WRF) core and the NMM (Nonhydrostatic Mesoscale Model) core. ![]() WRF, the Weather Research and Forecasting Model, is a mesoscale numerical weather prediction system for meteorological applications across scales from tens of meters to thousands of kilometers. ![]()
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