https://wiki.adcirc.org/index.php?title=Everdried.63_file&feed=atom&action=historyEverdried.63 file - Revision history2024-03-29T12:59:30ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.38.1https://wiki.adcirc.org/index.php?title=Everdried.63_file&diff=630&oldid=prevCfulcher: Created page with "The dry node flagging file (everdried.63) file was created to support harmonic analysis by flagging all nodes that had ever become dry during the course of a simulation. These..."2020-03-06T15:48:07Z<p>Created page with "The dry node flagging file (everdried.63) file was created to support harmonic analysis by flagging all nodes that had ever become dry during the course of a simulation. These..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>The dry node flagging file (everdried.63) file was created to support harmonic analysis by flagging all nodes that had ever become dry during the course of a simulation. These data are useful to harmonic analysis because a node that goes dry for a single time step has a -99999 recorded for its water surface elevation, which contaminates the harmonic analysis solution.<br />
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The writing of the everdried.63 output file is activated when the [[inundationOutput]] parameter is set to .true. in the optional [[inundationOutputContol namelist]] at the bottom of the [[fort.15 file]].<br />
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The file contains two data sets. The first dataset provides information about the wet/dry state, where a node is given a value of -99999.0 if it ever went dry during the simulation, and a value of 1.0 if it was wet for the entire simulation. The second data set lists the total time in seconds that a node was dry during the simulation (0.0 if it was always wet).<br />
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== File Format ==<br />
See [[everdried.63 file format]] for details.<br><br />
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