Dear all,
If I use the WET_DRY simulation ,how to set the hc,hmin and the Tcline? My Vtransform == 1 and Vstretching == 1,so if the h is negative, the hc will be 0 and the model will blow up at the begin.
Thanks in advance
some questions about the WET_DRY
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Re: some questions about the WET_DRY
we have modified the code to allow for this. I am not sure exactly what is in the Rutgers version but if you have troubles make another post. The hc and hmin and all those i usually just set to 0. the code should handle it.
-john
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Re: some questions about the WET_DRY
In the Rutgers code, we are now using Vstretching=4 and Vtransform=2, which will allow for any hc you like, independent of hmin.
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Re: some questions about the WET_DRY
Thanks for your reply, Kate.And do you mean that I must using Vstretching=4 Vtransform=2,if I want to active the WET_DRY?kate wrote:In the Rutgers code, we are now using Vstretching=4 and Vtransform=2, which will allow for any hc you like, independent of hmin.
Re: some questions about the WET_DRY
i dont think she means that.
she means those setting may be more stable, but please try that and other settings for your particular application.
she means those setting may be more stable, but please try that and other settings for your particular application.
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Re: some questions about the WET_DRY
Use the source Luke
ROMS/Nonlinear/set_depth.F
there is all you need, you can invent even new function
Cheers,
Ivica
ROMS/Nonlinear/set_depth.F
there is all you need, you can invent even new function
Cheers,
Ivica