$ -------------------------------------------------------------------- $ $ WAVEWATCH III Grid output post-processing $ $--------------------------------------------------------------------- $ $ Time, time increment and number of outputs $ 19680606 060000 10800. 1 $ $ Output request flags identifying fields as in ww3_shel.inp. See this $ file for a full documentation of the field output options. $ N DPT HS FP T01 WL02 ALPXT ALPYT ALPXY $ $ Output type ITYPE [0,1,2,3], and IPART [ 0,...,NOSWLL ] $ 1 0 $ -------------------------------------------------------------------- $ $ ITYPE = 0, inventory of file. $ No additional input, the above time range is ignored. $ $ -------------------------------------------------------------------- $ $ ITYPE = 1, print plots. $ IX,IY range and stride, flag for automatic scaling to $ maximum value (otherwise fixed scaling), $ vector component flag (dummy for scalar quantities), $ 1 12 1 1 12 1 F T $ $ -------------------------------------------------------------------- $ $ ITYPE = 2, field statistics. $ IX,IY range. $ $ 1 12 1 12 $ $ -------------------------------------------------------------------- $ $ ITYPE = 3, transfer files. $ IX, IY range, IDLA and IDFM as in ww3_grid.inp. $ The additional option IDLA=5 gives longitude, latitude $ and parameter value(s) per record (defined points only), $ $ 2 11 2 11 1 2 $ $ For each field and time a new file is generated with the file name $ ww3.yymmddhh.xxx, where yymmddhh is a conventional time indicator, $ and xxx is a field identifier. The first record of the file contains $ a file ID (C*13), the time in yyyymmdd hhmmss format, the lowest, $ highest and number of longitudes (2R,I), id. latitudes, the file $ extension name (C*$), a scale factor (R), a unit identifier (C*10), $ IDLA, IDFM, a format (C*11) and a number identifying undefined or $ missing values (land, ice, etc.). The field follows as defined by $ IDFM and IDLA, defined as in the grid preprocessor. IDLA=5 is added $ and gives a set of records containing the longitude, latitude and $ parameter value. Note that the actual data is written as an integers. $ $ -------------------------------------------------------------------- $ $ End of input file $ $ -------------------------------------------------------------------- $