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#------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Domain File
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# Original Author(s): Roberto Padilla-Hernandez,Douglas Gaer
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# Alex Gibbs, Pablo Santos,Tony Freeman
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# File Creation Date: 06/01/2012
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# Date Last Modified: 05/11/13...ag
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#
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# Version control: 1.33
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#
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# Support Team:
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#
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# Contributors:
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#
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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# ---------------------- Description and Details ------------------------
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# File used to setup a geographical domain for SWAN and WW3
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#
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# -----------------------------------------------------------
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#========================================================================
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# TBW =
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# GEOGRAPHICAL DOMAIN, GEOGRAPHICAL RESOLUTION AND OUTPUT TIME STEP =
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# =
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# NOTE: RES = spatial resolution in km =
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# TSTEP = request output time step (not the model time step) =
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#========================================================================
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#
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export SITEID="TBW"
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export REGIONID="SR"
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export NELAT="29.70"
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export NELON="-81.50"
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export SWLAT="25.45"
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export SWLON="-84.80"
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export RES="1.8"
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export TSTEP="3"
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#
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#========================================================================
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# NESTED GRID CONFIGURATION =
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# =
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# These nested grids are non-telescopic grids (i.e all of them are =
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# nested in the outer grid, and get the boundary conditions only from it) =
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# Later versions of NWPS will either allow for telescopic nesting or =
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# will be run on an unstructured grid characterized with a fine mesh =
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# over the nearshore zones and a coarser mesh across the offshore areas. =
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# =
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#========================================================================
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#
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# TO DO: Update the domains below to reflect the area/s that you are
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# interested in (must reside inside of you outer domain defined
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# above). Also, remember to remove or comment out the remaining
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# example nests below that were configured for another area. Once
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# your nests are configured, just toggle the NESTGRIDS to '1'
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# (Default configuration is off or '0') and you will have control
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# from the GFE GUI to activate your nests during your runs.
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#
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# STATIONARY VS NONSTATIONARY MODE:
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#
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# STATN=STA for STATIONARY RUNS, STATN=NON for NON-STATIONARY RUNS.
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# The default value is NONstationary for CG1 (outer grid) and STAtionary
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# for the nested grids. Change this only if you know what you are doing.
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# You can choose STA or NON for a particular nested grid. In general,
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# if your domain that you define as a nest below is >= 100 km^2, then
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# set STATN=NON. For the very small domains or nests (<= 100 km^2)
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# set STATN=STA.
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#
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# ACTIVATE NEST/S: default is on for TBW
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#
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# NESTGRIDS="0" ... turns off nest options
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# NESTGRIDS="1" ... turns on nest options
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#
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export NESTGRIDS="1"
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export NESTINCG1="YES"
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#
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# NEST 1...grid matches bathy 1 arc-sec (~30m res) NAVD 88 DEM from NGDC
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export NELATN1="28.05"
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export NELONN1="-82.38"
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export SWLATN1="27.48"
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export SWLONN1="-83.20"
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export RESN1=".350"
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export TSTEPN1="3"
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export STATN1="NON"
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#
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#
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#========================================================================
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# SPECTRA OUTPUT LOCATIONS
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# =
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# NOTE TO USER: the lat/lon points specified can be changed for any =
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# arbitrary point of interest within your outer domain defined above. =
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# One default buoy locations has already been configured for you =
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# below. Add more as needed. =
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#
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# NOTE: These do not have to match NDBC locations. =
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#
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#========================================================================
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# Spectra points defined as space delimited list of:
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# "name1:lat1:lon1 name2:lat2:lon2 name3:lat3:lon3 name4:lat4:lon4 ...."
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#
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export SPECPOINTS="42021:28.311:-83.306 42036:28.500:-84.517 42013:27.169:-82.926"
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#
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#========================================================================
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# WAVE TRACKING (and WAVE PARTITION) ON/OFF =
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# SET: SUBDOTBWN, GEOGRAPH RESOL and TOLERANCE WAVETRACK PARAMETERS =
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#========================================================================
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# IF WAVE TRACKING IS REQUIRED THEN WVTRCK="ON", OTHER WISE SET IT AS "OFF"
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# IF WVTRCK IS "ON", ADDTIONAL INFORMATION IS REQUIRED, SEE BELOW
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#
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export WVTRCK="ON"
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#
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# IF WAVE TRACKING IS REQUIRED EXACTLY OVER THE COMPUTATIONAL GRID AND SAME SPATIAL
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# RESOLUTION: SET WVTONCG="1"
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# IF USER WANTS TO CHANGE ANYONE OF THE PARAMETERS THEN WVTONCG="0" AND USER MUST GIVE
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# ALL INFORMATION FOR THE DOMAIN OR SUBDOMAIN AND GEOGRAPHICAL RESOLUTION.
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# BE CAREFULL, IF THERE IS ANY SPECTRAL OUTPUT LOCATIONS OUT OF THE NEW (REDUCED) DOMAIN
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# FOR WAVE TRACKING NWPS WILL ABORT.
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# (This will be changed in a new version, the user can get 1d-spectra but not g-h plots).
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#
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export WVTONCG="0"
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export NELATWT="29.70"
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export NELONWT="-81.50"
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export SWLATWT="25.45"
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export SWLONWT="-84.80"
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export GEORESWT="4.0"
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#
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# PARAMETERS FOR TRACKING ALGORITHM for WVTONCG=0 or =1 THIS IS ALWAYS READ
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# *CAUTION* CHANGE THEM ONLY IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING
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# RECOMENDED VALUES WVTRKPA="10. 1. 0.25 0.1 10. 1."
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# dirKnob, perKnob, hsKnob, wetPts, dirTimeKnob, tpTimeKnob
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export WVTRKPA="10. 1. 0.25 0.1 10. 1."
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#
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#========================================================================
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# CURRENTS DEFINITION (SEE SWAN MANUAL) =
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#========================================================================
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#export CURRL1="INPGRID CUR ............................."
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#export CURRL2="READINP CUR ............................."
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#
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#========================================================================
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# BOUNDARY CONDITIONS (SEE SWAN MANUAL) =
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#========================================================================
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# IF BOUNDARY CONDITIONS WILL BE USED then BOUNDCOND=1, Otherwise =0;
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# Setting up BOUNDCOND here to zero will permanently disable BCs.
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# If you leave it as 1 the user will still have the option to disable
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# them from the interactive Run_NWPS GUI.
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#
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export BOUNCOND="1"
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export FTPPAT1="multi_1"
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export FTPPAT1B="multi_1"
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export FTPPAT2="TBW"
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export NFTPATTEMPTS="3"
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export WAVECPS="multi_1.TBW59.spec.swan"
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#
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# THE FOLLOWING LINES MUST BE COMMENTED. IF YOU ADD BOUNDARY COMMAND LINES FOR YOUR
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# DOMAIN, ADD THEM WITH THE "#" AS A FIRST CHARACTER, IF YOU DECIDE NOT TO USE BOUNARY
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# CONDITIONS (BOUNCOND="0") THEY WILL REMAIN AS A COMMENTED LINES. IF YOU DECIDE TO USE
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# BOUNDARY CONDITIONS (BOUNCOND="1") NWPS WILL INCLUDE THE INFORMATION IN THE ACTUAL
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# INPUT FILES WITH NOT COMMENT CHARACTER
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#
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#$BOUNDARY COMMAND LINES
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#$southern side TBW - east to west
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#BOUN SEG XY 277.7 25.45 275.2 25.45 VAR FILE 0.00 'multi_1.TBW64.spec.swan' 1 &
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# 0.50 'multi_1.TBW63.spec.swan' 1 &
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# 1.00 'multi_1.TBW62.spec.swan' 1 &
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# 1.50 'multi_1.TBW61.spec.swan' 1 &
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# 2.00 'multi_1.TBW60.spec.swan' 1 &
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# 2.50 'multi_1.TBW59.spec.swan' 1
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#$western side TBW - north to south
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#BOUN SEG XY 275.2 29.45 275.2 25.45 VAR FILE 0.00 'multi_1.TBW51.spec.swan' 1 &
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# 0.50 'multi_1.TBW52.spec.swan' 1 &
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# 1.00 'multi_1.TBW53.spec.swan' 1 &
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# 1.50 'multi_1.TBW54.spec.swan' 1 &
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# 2.00 'multi_1.TBW55.spec.swan' 1 &
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# 2.50 'multi_1.TBW56.spec.swan' 1 &
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# 3.00 'multi_1.TBW57.spec.swan' 1 &
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# 3.50 'multi_1.TBW58.spec.swan' 1 &
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# 4.00 'multi_1.TBW59.spec.swan.cp' 1
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#$
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#$END BOUNSEG
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#
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#========================================================================
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# RIP CURRENT PROGRAM (SEE NWPS MANUAL) =
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#========================================================================
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# IF RIP CURRENT PROGRAM WILL BE RUN, then RIPCONT=1, Otherwise =0;
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# Setting up RIPCONT here to zero will permanently disable RIP program.
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#
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export RIPPROG="1"
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export RIPDOMAIN="CG2"
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export RIPCONT="5m"
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#
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#___________________________________________________________________________
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# RAY Section: Define a pair of rays to drop data out along critical contours
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# for rip current program.
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#
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# Example: for data output every 2km along a 5m bathy contour
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#
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# RAY 'rayname' xp yp xq yq int xp yp xq yq
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#
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# RAY 'ray1' 282.85 34.628 282.85 34.62 2000 283.00 34.655 283.00 34.62
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#
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# ISOLINE '5mcont' 'ray1' BOTtom 10
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# TABLE '5mcont' HEAD '5mtable' HSIGN TPS PDIR OUTPUT 20110825.1200 3.0 HR
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#_____________________________________________________________________________
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#
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# THE FOLLOWING LINES MUST BE COMMENTED. IF YOU ADD RIP COMMAND LINES FOR YOUR
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# DOMAIN, ADD THEM WITH THE "#" AS A FIRST CHARACTER, IF YOU DECIDE NOT TO USE RIP
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# CURRENTS (RIPCONT="0") THEY WILL REMAIN AS A COMMENTED LINES. IF YOU DECIDE TO USE
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# BOUNDARY CONDITIONS (BOUNCOND="1") NWPS WILL INCLUDE THE INFORMATION IN THE ACTUAL
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# INPUT FILES WITH NOT COMMENT CHARACTER
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# POIN '5mcont' 279.887 25.8725
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#
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#$RIP LINES
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#$ Ray for 5m contour data.
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#$
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#POINTS '5mcont' &
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#277.286 27.4897 &
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#277.280 27.4996 &
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#277.272 27.5091 &
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#277.260 27.5081 &
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#277.250 27.5126 &
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#277.240 27.5189 &
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#277.230 27.5253 &
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#277.225 27.5377 &
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#277.225 27.5432 &
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#277.231 27.6660 &
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#277.241 27.6871 &
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#277.244 27.6987 &
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#277.247 27.7083 &
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#277.150 28.0074 &
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#277.160 28.0320 &
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#277.156 28.0435
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#TABLE '5mcont' HEAD '5m_contour_CG2' TIME XP YP HSIGN TPS DIR DSPR VEL WATL WIND OUTPUT 20110825.1200 1.0 HR
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#$
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#$END RIP
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#
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#========================================================================
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# RUNUP PROGRAM (SEE NWPS MANUAL) =
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#========================================================================
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# IF RUNUP PROGRAM WILL BE RUN, then RIPCONT=1, Otherwise =0;
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# Setting up RIPCONT here to zero will permanently disable RIP program.
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#
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export RUNUPPROG="1"
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export RUNUPDOMAIN="CG2"
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export RUNUPCONT="20m"
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#
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#___________________________________________________________________________
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# RAY Section: Define a pair of rays to drop data out along critical contours
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# for rip current program.
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#
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# Example: SEE ABOVE FOR RIPCURRENT
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#_____________________________________________________________________________
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#
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# THE FOLLOWING LINES MUST BE COMMENTED. IF YOU ADD RUNUP COMMAND LINES FOR YOUR
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# DOMAIN, ADD THEM WITH THE "#" AS A FIRST CHARACTER, IF YOU DECIDE NOT TO USE
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# RUNUP (RUNUPCONT="0") THEY WILL REMAIN AS A COMMENTED LINES. IF YOU DECIDE TO USE
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# IT NWPS WILL INCLUDE THE INFORMATION IN THE ACTUAL
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# INPUT FILES WITH NOT COMMENT CHARACTER
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# POIN '20mcont' 279.887 25.8725
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#
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#$RUNUP LINES
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#$ Ray for 20m contour data.
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#$
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#RAY 'ray2' 276.80 27.48 277.62 27.48 180 276.80 28.05 277.62 28.05
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#ISOLINE '20mcont' 'ray2' BOTtom 20
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#TABLE '20mcont' HEAD '20m_contour_CG2' TIME XP YP HSIGN TPS DIR VEL WATL WIND OUTPUT 20110825.1200 1.0 HR
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#$
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#$END RUNUP
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#
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