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# Domain File
# Original Author(s): Roberto Padilla-Hernandez,Douglas Gaer
# Alex Gibbs, Pablo Santos,Tony Freeman
# File Creation Date: 06/01/2012
# Date Last Modified: 02/01/13
#
# Version control: 1.33
#
# Support Team:
#
# Contributors:
#
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
# ---------------------- Description and Details ------------------------
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# File used to setup a geographical domain for SWAN and WW3
#
# -----------------------------------------------------------
#========================================================================
# BRO =
# GEOGRAPHICAL DOMAIN, GEOGRAPHICAL RESOLUTION AND OUTPUT TIME STEP =
# =
# NOTE: RES = spatial resolution in km =
# TSTEP = request output time step (not the model time step) =
#========================================================================
#
export SITEID="BRO"
export REGIONID="SR"
export NELAT="28.26"
export NELON="-95.41"
export SWLAT="25.26"
export SWLON="-98.00"
export RES="1.80"
export TSTEP="3"
#
#========================================================================
# NESTED GRID CONFIGURATION =
# =
# These nested grids are non-telescopic grids (i.e all of them are =
# nested in the outer grid, and get the boundary conditions only from it) =
# Later versions of NWPS will either allow for telescopic nesting or =
# will be run on an unstructured grid characterized with a fine mesh =
# over the nearshore zones and a coarser mesh across the offshore areas. =
# =
#========================================================================
#
# TO DO: Update the domains below to reflect the area/s that you are
# interested in (must reside inside of you outer domain defined
# above). Also, remember to remove or comment out the remaining
# example nests below that were configured for another area. Once
# your nests are configured, just toggle the NESTGRIDS to '1'
# (Default configuration is off or '0') and you will have control
# from the GFE GUI to activate your nests during your runs.
#
# STATIONARY VS NONSTATIONARY MODE:
#
# STATN=STA for STATIONARY RUNS, STATN=NON for NON-STATIONARY RUNS.
# The default value is NONstationary for CG1 (outer grid) and STAtionary
# for the nested grids. Change this only if you know what you are doing.
# You can choose STA or NON for a particular nested grid. In general,
# if your domain that you define as a nest below is >= 100 km^2, then
# set STATN=NON. For the very small domains or nests (<= 100 km^2)
# set STATN=STA.
#
# ACTIVATE NEST/S: default is off below
#
# NESTGRIDS="0" ... turns off nest options
# NESTGRIDS="1" ... turns on nest options
#
export NESTGRIDS="0"
export NESTINCG1="YES"
#
# NEST 1
export NELATN1="27.02"
export NELONN1="-79.94"
export SWLATN1="26.90"
export SWLONN1="-80.10"
export RESN1=".5"
export TSTEPN1="3"
export STATN1="STA"
#
# NEST 2
export NELATN2="26.52"
export NELONN2="-79.98"
export SWLATN2="26.40"
export SWLONN2="-80.07"
export RESN2=".5"
export TSTEPN2="3"
export STATN2="STA"
#
# NEST 3
export NELATN3="26.37"
export NELONN3="-80.00"
export SWLATN3="26.25"
export SWLONN3="-80.09"
export RESN3=".5"
export TSTEPN3="3"
export STATN3="STA"
#
# NEST 4
export NELATN4="25.87"
export NELONN4="-80.04"
export SWLATN4="25.75"
export SWLONN4="-80.13"
export RESN4=".5"
export TSTEPN4="3"
export STATN4="STA"
#
#========================================================================
# SPECTRA OUTPUT LOCATIONS
# =
# NOTE TO USER: the lat/lon points specified can be changed for any =
# arbitrary point of interest within your outer domain defined above. =
# Three default buoy locations have already been configured for you =
# below. =
#
# NOTE: These do not have to match NDBC locations. =
#
#========================================================================
# Spectra points defined as space delimited list of:
# "name1:lat1:lon1 name2:lat2:lon2 name3:lat3:lon3 name4:lat4:lon4 name5:lat5:lon5 ...."
#
export SPECPOINTS="42045:26.217:-96.500 42020:26.968:-96.694 42048:27.940:-96.843"
#
#========================================================================
# WAVE TRACKING (and WAVE PARTITION) ON/OFF =
# SET: SUBDOBRON, GEOGRAPH RESOL and TOLERANCE WAVETRACK PARAMETERS =
#========================================================================
# IF WAVE TRACKING IS REQUIRED THEN WVTRCK="ON", OTHER WISE SET IT AS "OFF"
# IF WVTRCK IS "ON", ADDTIONAL INFORMATION IS REQUIRED, SEE BELOW
#
export WVTRCK="ON"
#
# IF WAVE TRACKING IS REQUIRED EXACTLY OVER THE COMPUTATIONAL GRID AND SAME SPATIAL
# RESOLUTION: SET WVTONCG="1"
# IF USER WANTS TO CHANGE ANYONE OF THE PARAMETERS THEN WVTONCG="0" AND USER MUST GIVE
# ALL INFORMATION FOR THE DOMAIN OR SUBDOMAIN AND GEOGRAPHICAL RESOLUTION.
# BE CAREFULL, IF THERE IS ANY SPECTRAL OUTPUT LOCATIONS OUT OF THE NEW (REDUCED) DOMAIN
# FOR WAVE TRACKING NWPS WILL ABORT.
# (This will be changed in a new version, the user can get 1d-spectra but not g-h plots).
#
export WVTONCG="0"
export NELATWT="28.26"
export NELONWT="-95.41"
export SWLATWT="25.26"
export SWLONWT="-98.00"
export GEORESWT="4.0"
#
# PARAMETERS FOR TRACKING ALGORITHM for WVTONCG=0 or =1 THIS IS ALWAYS READ
# *CAUTION* CHANGE THEM ONLY IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING
# RECOMENDED VALUES WVTRKPA="10. 1. 0.25 0.1 10. 1."
# dirKnob, perKnob, hsKnob, wetPts, dirTimeKnob, tpTimeKnob
export WVTRKPA="10. 1. 0.25 0.1 10. 1."
#
#========================================================================
# CURRENTS DEFINITION (SEE SWAN MANUAL) =
#========================================================================
#export CURRL1="INPGRID CUR ............................."
#export CURRL2="READINP CUR ............................."
#
#========================================================================
# BOUNDARY CONDITIONS (SEE SWAN MANUAL) =
#========================================================================
# IF BOUNDARY CONDITIONS WILL BE USED then BOUNDCOND=1, Otherwise =0;
# Setting up BOUNDCOND here to zero will permanently disable BCs.
# If you leave it as 1 the user will still have the option to disable
# them from the interactive Run_NWPS GUI.
#
export BOUNCOND="1"
export FTPPAT1="multi_1"
export FTPPAT1B="multi_1"
export FTPPAT2="BRO"
export NFTPATTEMPTS="3"
export WAVECPS="multi_1.BRO54.spec.swan"
#
# THE FOLLOWING LINES MUST BE COMMENTED. IF YOU ADD BOUNDARY COMMAND LINES FOR YOUR
# DOMAIN, ADD THEM WITH THE "#" AS A FIRST CHARACTER, IF YOU DECIDE NOT TO USE BOUNARY
# CONDITIONS (BOUNCOND="0") THEY WILL REMAIN AS A COMMENTED LINES. IF YOU DECIDE TO USE
# BOUNDARY CONDITIONS (BOUNCOND="1") NWPS WILL INCLUDE THE INFORMATION IN THE ACTUAL
# INPUT FILES WITH NOT COMMENT CHARACTER
#
#$BOUNDARY COMMAND LINES
#BOUN SEG XY 263.09 25.26 264.59 25.26 VAR FILE 0.00 'multi_1.BRO51.spec.swan' 1 &
# 0.50 'multi_1.BRO52.spec.swan' 1 &
# 1.00 'multi_1.BRO53.spec.swan' 1 &
# 1.50 'multi_1.BRO54.spec.swan' 1
#$
#BOUN SEG XY 264.59 28.26 264.59 25.26 VAR FILE 0.00 'multi_1.BRO60.spec.swan' 1 &
# 0.50 'multi_1.BRO59.spec.swan' 1 &
# 1.00 'multi_1.BRO58.spec.swan' 1 &
# 1.50 'multi_1.BRO57.spec.swan' 1 &
# 2.00 'multi_1.BRO56.spec.swan' 1 &
# 2.50 'multi_1.BRO55.spec.swan' 1 &
# 3.00 'multi_1.BRO54.spec.swan.cp' 1
#$END BOUNSEG
#