$ -------------------------------------------------------------------- $ $ WAVEWATCH III Field preprocessor input file $ $ -------------------------------------------------------------------- $ $ Mayor types of field and time flag $ Field types : ICE Ice concentrations. $ LEV Water levels. $ WND Winds. $ WNS Winds (including air-sea temp. dif.) $ CUR Currents. $ DAT Data for assimilation. $ Format types : AI Transfer field 'as is'. $ LL Field defined on rectilinear grid (in same $ coordinate system as model grid) $ F1 Field defined on curvilinear grid (in same $ coordinate system as model grid), coordinates of $ each grid point given in separate file. $ F2 Like F1, composite of 2 fields. $ $ NOTE : Format type not used for field type 'DAT'. $ $ Time flag : If true, time is included in file. $ Header flag : If true, header is added to file. $ (necessary for reading, FALSE is used only for $ incremental generation of a data file.) $ 'CUR' 'LL' T T $ $ Additional time input ---------------------------------------------- $ $ If time flag is .FALSE., give time of field in yyyymmdd hhmmss format. $ $ 20060101 000000 $ $ Additional input format type 'LL' ---------------------------------- $ $ Grid range (degr. or m) and number of points for axes, respectively. $ Example for longitude-latitude grid. $ $ 262.0 282.000289 33 23.0 32.9999 19 #CURxpinp# #CURxqinp# #CURnpxinp# #CURypinp# #CURyqinp# #CURnpyinp# $ $ Additional input format type 'F1' or 'F2' -------------------------- $ $ Three or four additional input lines, to define the file(s) with $ the grid information : $ 1) Discrete size of input grid (NXI,NYI). $ 2) Define type of file using the parameters FROM, IDLA, IDFM (see $ input for grid preprocessor), and a format $ 3) Unit number and (dummy) name of first file. $ 4) Unit number and (dummy) name of second file (F2 only). $ $ 15 3 $ 'UNIT' 3 1 '(.L.L.)' $ 10 'll_file.1' $ 10 'll_file.2' $ $ Additional input for data ------------------------------------------ $ $ Dimension of data (0,1,2 for mean pars, 1D or 2D spectra), "record $ length" for data, data value for missing data $ $ 0 4 -999. $ $ Define data files -------------------------------------------------- $ $ The first input line identifies the file format with FROM, IDLA and $ IDFM, the second (third) lines give the file unit number and name. $ 'NAME' 2 1 '(....)' '(....)' 37 'curr.raw' $ $ If the above unit numbers are 10, data is read from this file $ (no intermediate comment lines allowed), $ This example is an ice concentration field. $ $ 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. $ 1. 1. .5 .5 .5 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. $ 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. $ 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. $ $ This example is mean parameter assimilation data $ First record gives number of data records, data are read as as $ individual records of reals with recored length as given above $ $ 3 $ 1.5 1.6 0.70 10.3 $ 1.7 1.5 0.75 9.8 $ 1.9 1.4 0.77 11.1 $ $ -------------------------------------------------------------------- $ $ End of input file $ $ -------------------------------------------------------------------- $