Domain Wizard for LAPS
GUI for editing namelist.wps and generating nest7grid.parms (and nests)
Version 2.80 for Linux, AIX, Mac, and Windows - released February 21, 2012
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Domain Wizard for LAPS is a graphical user interface (GUI) for editing nest7grid.parms and nests (named nest7grid_d01.parm, nest7grid_d02.parm, etc.). It enables users to easily define and localize domains (cases) by selecting a region of the Earth and choosing a map projection. Users can also define nests using the nests editor. Source Code is available here. |
| Run Domain Wizard for LAPS using Java Web Start | |
Click here to launch Domain Wizard for LAPS version 2.80 |
Java Web Start is an application-deployment technology that automatically downloads your software then launches (runs) the application. You do not need to set up directories, run installation programs, or configure anything. Just click the link and the program runs. The first time you click on the link above, there is a delay while the software downloads. The next time you click the link, Web Start checks to see if an update is available. If one is, then it downloads the update. Otherwise it runs the local copy (avoiding the delay of downloading it again).
Do I need to install Java Web Start first?
Many computers already have Java (and Java Web Start) installed. It comes standard with Linux and Mac computers. If the "launch WRF Domain Wizard " link above starts the program, you are all set! If you don't already have Java on your system, you can download it from here. You only need to install the Java Runtime Edition (or JRE).
| Run WRF Domain Wizard for LAPS (Download file, Unzip and Run) | |
| Download WRFDomainWizard-LAPS.zip version 2.80 If you are unable to run WRF Domain Wizard as a Java Web Start application (perhaps you need to run it on a remote computer like Jet), simply download the WRF Domain Wizard zip file into a directory of your choosing (e.g. /home/jsmith/WRFDomainWizard) and unzip it. Then run "run_DomainWizard" to launch the program (you will have to do a chmod +x on the file first). |
Requirements to run Domain Wizard Minimum: Java 1.5 Known Issues
Version 2.80 -Modified the launching of WDW so it now allocates 675 MB of RAM on startup. This fixes the problem where sometimes WDW ran out of memory when rendering certain domains. Fixed WDW bug where, under some conditions, rendering the domain would freeze at 30% complete. Domain Wizard Help If Domain Wizard won't start after you click the "launch" link above, you probably don't have Java installed on your computer. The software requires Java 1.5 or later to be installed on your desktop computer in order to run. Java 6 (or 1.6) is highly recommended for performance reasons. You can download the free Java Runtime Environment (JRE) here. Just download the JRE, install it, and then click the "launch" link (above) again. If Java is installed on your desktop computer and yet the "launch" link still doesn't work, then Java Web Start isn't configured correctly on your computer's web browser. Here are instructions on how setup *.jnlp association for Java Web Start in various web browsers. If you are running Mac OS-X (version 10.3.1 or later), Java Web Start is already installed. Most versions of Linux also have Java installed (although Web Start might not be configured correctly). For more information on configuring/installing Java Web Start, go here. To understand if the gridgen.exe executable is working correctly, you can run gridgen.exe from the command line after you 'cd' into the domain directory containing your namelist.wps. Helpful information, on the success or failure of running gridgen.exe, should be written at the command line prompt. Domain Wizard stores configuration information (but no passwords) in a file called DomainWizard.cfg in your home directory. On Linux systems, your home directory is usually in a directory called /home/jsmith or /usr/home/jsmith (assuming your user name is jsmith). On Windows XP systems, your home directory would be something like C:\Documents and Settings\jsmith (assuming your username is jsmith). If this file becomes corrupted, you can just delete it and the software will re-generate it.
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