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by wolfegg
Sun Mar 29, 2020 7:52 pm
Forum: ROMS Bugs
Topic: Limited cores can be used for SWAN in the COAWST package
Replies: 3
Views: 2174

Re: Limited cores can be used for SWAN in the COAWST package

SWAN tiles its domain by dividing the longest edge into the number of cores. So your longest edge is 542 and that happpens to be in the x-dir, divide by 30 gives around 18. so each tile is 18x437. for coawst i need to have the tiles be square, so that we can combine them with roms grid to determine...
by wolfegg
Sun Mar 29, 2020 3:20 am
Forum: ROMS Bugs
Topic: Limited cores can be used for SWAN in the COAWST package
Replies: 3
Views: 2174

Re: Limited cores can be used for SWAN in the COAWST package

And inside my error file Errfile01-001: Error : command READ BOT or READ UNSTRUC must precede this command ------------- The PRINT file: ... ... ** Error : command READ BOT or READ UNSTRUC must precede this command ** Error : Data field skipped:/work/you3/output/Barataria/exp40_1/swan_rst.dat COMPUT...
by wolfegg
Sun Mar 29, 2020 12:37 am
Forum: ROMS Bugs
Topic: Limited cores can be used for SWAN in the COAWST package
Replies: 3
Views: 2174

Limited cores can be used for SWAN in the COAWST package

Hi all, Recently, I encounter a problem regarding to the number of cores that can be used for SWAN model (the one in the COAWST package). I can only use 30 cores to run my SWAN_only case. But I can use up to 200 cores for the SWAN4120 (not that in the COAWST package). Are there any bugs in the COAWS...
by wolfegg
Fri Aug 30, 2019 7:52 pm
Forum: User Applications
Topic: LTRANS: Larval TRANSport Lagrangian model
Replies: 40
Views: 64733

Re: LTRANS: Larval TRANSport Lagrangian model

Hi all, I got a weird ErrorLog.txt when I am using the LTRANSv2b to simulate the pathway of passive floats. Particle 228 jumped over u element after ********** seconds Particle 228 jumped over u element after ********** seconds Particle 228 jumped over u element after ********** seconds Particle 22...
by wolfegg
Thu Aug 29, 2019 7:53 pm
Forum: User Applications
Topic: LTRANS: Larval TRANSport Lagrangian model
Replies: 40
Views: 64733

Re: LTRANS: Larval TRANSport Lagrangian model

Hi all, I got a weird ErrorLog.txt when I am using the LTRANSv2b to simulate the pathway of passive floats. Particle 228 jumped over u element after ********** seconds Particle 228 jumped over u element after ********** seconds Particle 228 jumped over u element after ********** seconds Particle 228...
by wolfegg
Wed Aug 28, 2019 11:22 pm
Forum: ROMS Discussion
Topic: Lagrangian Drifters stick to the boundary.
Replies: 4
Views: 2084

Re: Lagrangian Drifters stick to the boundary.

Are the sticky floats always stuck? i.e. did they move at all? It's hard to tell for sure from the images you posted, but I get a sense that many of the stuck floats are in one-cell wide bays or corners, and it is very hard to generate a flow inside a one-cell wide bay that will move a float out of...
by wolfegg
Wed Aug 28, 2019 3:41 pm
Forum: ROMS Discussion
Topic: Lagrangian Drifters stick to the boundary.
Replies: 4
Views: 2084

Re: Lagrangian Drifters stick to the boundary.

wilkin wrote:Are you using the online #define FLOATS option in ROMS, or doing the particle tracking yourself from archived ROMS model output?
Hi Wilkin,
I am using the #define FLOATS option in ROMS.

Thanks,
Dan
by wolfegg
Tue Aug 27, 2019 6:32 pm
Forum: ROMS Discussion
Topic: Lagrangian Drifters stick to the boundary.
Replies: 4
Views: 2084

Lagrangian Drifters stick to the boundary.

Hi all, I am using Lagrangian drifters to study the residence time in an estuary. Initially, I release 1612 drifters to surface of the estuary at 20140301 00:00:00. The initial locations of the drifters are shown in figure(a). But I found that after a 4-month simulation (20140301-20140630), most of ...
by wolfegg
Mon Aug 19, 2019 10:13 pm
Forum: ROMS Discussion
Topic: What are the equation that the lagrangian float scheme uses?
Replies: 0
Views: 1095

What are the equation that the lagrangian float scheme uses?

Hi all,
I recently use the lagrangian float scheme to estimate the residence time. But I didn't find the relevant equations used by the scheme and the references either. I want to look more in details about this scheme. So, does anyone know about answers?

Thanks,
Dan :)
by wolfegg
Fri Apr 12, 2019 3:43 pm
Forum: ROMS Discussion
Topic: How does ROMS treat daily river_transport in the model?
Replies: 2
Views: 1532

Re: How does ROMS treat daily river_transport in the model?

Thank you Kate! I change the resolution of river forcing to be 15 min. As for my case, it is essential to resolve the salinity pattern in an estuary.

Many thanks!
by wolfegg
Thu Apr 11, 2019 8:49 pm
Forum: ROMS Discussion
Topic: How does ROMS treat daily river_transport in the model?
Replies: 2
Views: 1532

How does ROMS treat daily river_transport in the model?

Hi all, Recently, I tried to add river discharge in ROMS model as a source point. In my ocean.in, I set: LuvSrc == T LwSrc == F LtracerSrc == F T I downloaded observed river discharges from USGS website. The observed time series is in an interval of 5 minutes. The river discharge (in .nc) for ROMS m...