Open Alonso112358 opened 1 year ago
For a surface buoy I would rather use OceanDrift with wind_drift_factor of 0.03, or 0.01 for a Code drifter with sail at 1m depth
What problem do you get with Leeway and category 67?
Thanks for the fast reply,
The problem is the following: When we perform the leeway code using object_type 67 the resultanting plot is anomalous , as you can see in the figure:
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On the other hand, When We perform the leeway code using another object_type(for example object_type = 4), We get acceptable results according to the expected trajectory, s you can see it [image: image.png]
That's why we're asking what is the best number to use for an Oceanographic Buoy
Regards Eugenio San Martín R.
El jue, 6 abr 2023 a las 15:54, Knut-Frode Dagestad (< @.***>) escribió:
For a surface buoy I would rather use OceanDrift with wind_drift_factor of 0.03, or 0.01 for a Code drifter with sail at 1m depth
What problem do you get with Leeway and category 67?
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Cat 67 is simply following current with no windage, and rhus also no spread.. It is for code/SLDMB, but even for those it has too little windage, as 1% would be appropriate.
For surface drifter as iSphere or similar, you must use OceanDrift with wind_drift_factor of 0.03. Horizontal diffusivity can be specified to get some spread
What would be the coefficient number for a oceanographic buoy in the opendrift leeway code? We started to use this code recently and we have had problems if we use object type 67.