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rb1674ed r3f383fe 23 23 See ticket `#264 <https://www.flexpart.eu/ticket/264>`_ on flexpart.eu for information. 24 24 25 ECCODES Error Code 250 26 ---------------------- 25 27 28 If you get an error message from ECCODES with code 250, locking like this: 29 30 .. code-block:: bash 31 32 ECCODES ERROR : wrong size (184) for pv it contains 276 values 33 ECCODES ERROR : get: pv Passed array is too small 34 ... ERROR CODE: 250 35 ... ERROR MESSAGE: 36 Command '['<path-to-flex_extract>/flex_extract_v7.1/Source/Fortran/calc_etadot']' returned non-zero exit status 250. 37 ... FORTRAN PROGRAM FAILED! 38 39 then you have set a wrong maximum level in the :literal:`CONTROL` file! 40 It is important to properly select the maximum level depending on the data set you would like to retrieve. The following model level definitions (number of model levels available) are limited to [16, 19, 31, 40, 50, 60, 62, 91, 137]. The ERA-Interim data set uses 62 model levels and *ERA5* as well as *CERA-20C* uses 137. The operational data set uses different model levels depending on the date. For example, on the 25/06/2013 the operational system started to use 137 model levels. Therefore, everytime you extract data from a date later than 25/06/2013 you have to select LEVEL=137 in the :literal:`CONTROL` file or define a LEVELLIST=1/to/137. Of course you can stop before the top of the atmosphere, such as 60/to/137, but you have to select the maximum level number as the last one. Table 2 in the `scientific model description paper <https://www.geosci-model-dev-discuss.net/gmd-2019-358/>`_ gives an overview of the level lists and the corresponding introducstion date. 41 42 43 .. note:: 44 45 Remember that model level 1 corresponds to the top of the atmosphere and then increases in the direction of the surface.
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