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Stuart Rymph <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 23 May 2005 11:36:10 -0500
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Dr. Paglis,

The error means that a problem was encountered running the weather input
routine (IPWTH) when reading line 371 of the weather (*.WTH) file.  When
you see this message, sometimes there will be a message just before it
describing what the problem was.

Open the weather file that the program was using and scroll down to the
371st line of the file and check it to see if there is a formatting error
in that line.  The line numbering begins with the first line in the file
not with the first line of weather data and includes blank lines.  Using a
text editor that numbers each line in the file is quite helpful here.

Other things to check - make sure you have only one year of weather data
in each .WTH file.  If a simulation spans multiple years, there should be
a separate weather file for each ear of the simulation (ex. UFGA0101.WTH,
UFGA0201.WTH, UFGA0301.WTH for the UFGA weather station number
01 in 2001,
2002, and 2003 respectively).  If you are using "real" weather data (not
generated by DSSAT), make sure you have weather data for all of the days
of the simulation.

Hope this helps,

Stu


Date sent:              Fri, 20 May 2005 16:24:21 -0200
Send reply to:          DSSAT - Crop Models and Applications <[log in to unmask]>
From:                   Carlos Mauricio Paglis <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:                Error Key IPWTH
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> Dear listers,
>
> What does it mean the error message bellow:
> File: *.wth    Line:371   Error key IPWTH
>
> Thanks
> Prof. Dr.Paglis
> UFLA
>

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