Wind data #958
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What format should the wind data file have? For example, i have a wind data file (U, V) with 2 blocks of 192 columns (0 to 358.125) and 94 rows (-88.5 to 88.5) for each time step. Two questions: Is the arrangement of the data correct (192x94)? Thank you in advance. |
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You can try netcdf and then utilize ww3_prnc or go with ascii and try ww3_prep program. |
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Hello @fed1942 .
So in your case, if the first line in your input file is your southern most latitude row, then you should be using ILDA=1 or 2 (I think I have got that the right way round!). Also - if you suspect your winds are being read in incorrectly, then you can always check by outputting the wind field from the model and plotting the values as a visual check against your original field. |
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Hello @fed1942 .
That is fine for the data to be ordered south to north in your input file, just be sure to use the correct
IDLA
(layout indicator) value in your ww3_prep.inp (or nml) file. From the docs:So in your case, if the first line in your input file is your southern most latitude row, th…