############################################################################# # # # ww3_tp2.11 Test script for WW-III, two-dimensional propagation. # # Propagation on rotated grid. # # # # Model should be compiled with the switches : # # # # see the switch file in subdirectory input/. # # # # Remarks : # # # # - The rotated grid of North Atlantic and European region (NAE) is used # # for the rotated grid test. Boundary input files should be created with # # a consistent (same spectral resolution and source term) global model, # # using the boundary point location listed in input/NAEWbndys.dat. Note # # that standard regular grid lat/lon coordinates should be used for both # # the global and NAE model input files. The standard lat/lon are # # converted into equatorial (roated) lat/lon inside the model. Similar # # standard lat/lon coordiantes are used for the 2D spectral output list # # in ww3_shel.inp. The model will convert them inside the model. # # # # Wind, ice and current forcing files should be converted into rotated # # grid in the .ww3 format. Conversion outside the WW3 model may be done # # with IDL scripts or by FORTRAN program by adaption of the two rotation # # subs in module w3servmd.ftn: # # W3LLTOEQ convert standard into rotated lat/lon, plus AnglD # # W3EQTOLL revers of the LLTOEQ, but AnglD unchanged. # # # # Further details about rotated grid, please see the guide documents: # # guide/RotatedGrid.pdf # # or contact me at Jian-Guo.Li@metoffice.gov.uk # # # # Sample run_test commands : # # (Note: mpirun commands differ by local system) # # ./bin/run_test ../model ww3_tp2.11 # # ./bin/run_test -n 3 -p mpirun -f ../model ww3_tp2.11 # # # # Jian-Guo Li, Oct 2013 # # U. K. Met Office # # Last Mod : Dec 2013 # # # # Copyright 2009-2013 National Weather Service (NWS), # # National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. All rights # # reserved. WAVEWATCH III is a trademark of the NWS. # # No unauthorized use without permission. # # # #############################################################################