Hello, Could you please advise me on how to generate this data? Is it necessary to use this file for WRF-ROMS coupling? (COAWSTV3.8)
! Input forcing NetCDF file name(s).
!
! The USER has the option to enter several sets of file names for each
! nested grid. For example, the USER may have different data for the
! wind products, heat fluxes, etc. Alternatively, if the all the forcing
! files are the same for nesting and the data is in its native resolution,
! we could enter only one set of files names and ROMS will replicate those
! files internally to the remaining grids using the plural KEYWORD protocol.
!
! The model will scan the files and will read the needed data from the first
! file in the list containing the forcing field. Therefore, the order of the
! filenames is critical. If using multiple forcing files per grid, first
! enter all the file names for grid one followed by two, and so on. It is
! also possible to split input data time records into several NetCDF files
! (see Prolog instructions above). Use a single line per entry with a
! continuation () or a vertical bar (|) symbol after each entry, except
! the last one.
please read the COAWST manual, section:
Section 9. Setting up a ROMS application.
starts on page 57.
that Forcings section is on p 64
You can use neci_2orms.m
Hello, Could you please advise me on how to generate this data? Is it necessary to use this file for WRF-ROMS coupling? (COAWSTV3.8)
! Input forcing NetCDF file name(s). ! ! The USER has the option to enter several sets of file names for each ! nested grid. For example, the USER may have different data for the ! wind products, heat fluxes, etc. Alternatively, if the all the forcing ! files are the same for nesting and the data is in its native resolution, ! we could enter only one set of files names and ROMS will replicate those ! files internally to the remaining grids using the plural KEYWORD protocol. ! ! The model will scan the files and will read the needed data from the first ! file in the list containing the forcing field. Therefore, the order of the ! filenames is critical. If using multiple forcing files per grid, first ! enter all the file names for grid one followed by two, and so on. It is ! also possible to split input data time records into several NetCDF files ! (see Prolog instructions above). Use a single line per entry with a ! continuation () or a vertical bar (|) symbol after each entry, except ! the last one.