Hello everyone
I am confused with the three parameter (dstart,tide_start,time_ref)in the ocean.in file.Could anybody there help me explain them for me?
Thanks in advance.
time parameter in the ocean.in file
Re: time parameter in the ocean.in file
In our realistic runs, we pick a time origin of 1, Jan, 1900. That becomes time_ref. dstart is how much later this particular run is going to start. tide_ref is the offset between the tidal time origin and your time_ref. It doesn't matter what time origin you pick, but you have to be consistent between all your forcing, boundary, initial files.
Re: time parameter in the ocean.in file
Hello kate:
I sincerely appreciate your help.
I post several pictures as follow which indicate how i defined the attribute of ocean_time,bry_time,forcing_time in my netcdf input files.As you said, i should make this several time be consistent. whether i define the 'units' of 'ocean_time' to 'second since 2016-04-18 00:00:00' or not?i think it's maybe a mistake due my careless.
Whether The 'base_date'(2016-01-01) in picture 'tide_base_date.jpg' is my tide origin time? if the answer is 'yes',i think i should define TIDE_START= -108.0d0 (tide base time - time_ref).
The values of time(including ocean_time,bry_time,forcing_time) are all set from 0. So i prepare to set DSTART=0.0d0 and TIME_REF = 20160418.0d0. I don't know whether my thought is right or not?
you said you picked a time origin of 1, Jan, 1900. Does that mean you will set TIME_REF to 19910101.0d0? I guess the value of time in your input files are not set from 0,does that right?
I hope my poor english won't confuse you.
Thanks in advance.
I sincerely appreciate your help.
I post several pictures as follow which indicate how i defined the attribute of ocean_time,bry_time,forcing_time in my netcdf input files.As you said, i should make this several time be consistent. whether i define the 'units' of 'ocean_time' to 'second since 2016-04-18 00:00:00' or not?i think it's maybe a mistake due my careless.
Whether The 'base_date'(2016-01-01) in picture 'tide_base_date.jpg' is my tide origin time? if the answer is 'yes',i think i should define TIDE_START= -108.0d0 (tide base time - time_ref).
The values of time(including ocean_time,bry_time,forcing_time) are all set from 0. So i prepare to set DSTART=0.0d0 and TIME_REF = 20160418.0d0. I don't know whether my thought is right or not?
you said you picked a time origin of 1, Jan, 1900. Does that mean you will set TIME_REF to 19910101.0d0? I guess the value of time in your input files are not set from 0,does that right?
I hope my poor english won't confuse you.
Thanks in advance.
Re: time parameter in the ocean.in file
Like much of modeling, you have to try it. It seems reasonable, does it work and give sensible results?
Yes, my dstart is often somewhere from 35000 to 40000 - number of days from 1900 to the start time.
Yes, my dstart is often somewhere from 35000 to 40000 - number of days from 1900 to the start time.
Re: time parameter in the ocean.in file
hello Kate
thanks for your help.
thanks for your help.