Closed hamidrezaomidvar closed 4 years ago
The surface diagnostics module in the coupled system stays with an older version of SUEWS, which is known to be less accurate, even problematic sometimes. If we want to use the capacity in diagnosing surface meteorology, we may considering using a recent version of SUEWS.
this can be related more with SUEWS when a later version is coupled in. so close this for now.
I have noticed that T2 temperature values are very high in WRF-SUEWS when looking at time series of individual grids. Here is the temperature plot of one grid located in one of the sensors location, and also QH for the same grid:
T2
![T2](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/44125994/88658588-f5e00e80-d0d3-11ea-81a3-8411cfa8206b.png)QH
![QH](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/44125994/88658594-f8426880-d0d3-11ea-8a57-02039290f067.png)This has been seen in other simulation before right? is it because of the scheme it calculates T2?