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The fort.19 file contains non-periodic, time varying elevation boundary condition file for “elevation specified” boundary nodes. This file is only read when an “elevation specified” boundary condition has been specified in the [[fort.14 file]] ([[NOPE]]>0) and [[NBFR]]=0 in the [[fort.15 file]]. | The fort.19 file contains non-periodic, time varying elevation boundary condition file for “elevation specified” boundary nodes. This file is only read when an “elevation specified” boundary condition has been specified in the [[fort.14 file]] ([[NOPE]]>0) and [[NBFR]]=0 in the [[fort.15 file]]. | ||
= File Format = | == File Format == | ||
The basic file structure is shown below. Each line of input data is represented by a line containing the input variable name(s). Blank lines are only to enhance readability. Loops indicate multiple lines of input. | The basic file structure is shown below. Each line of input data is represented by a line containing the input variable name(s). Blank lines are only to enhance readability. Loops indicate multiple lines of input. | ||
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end k loop | end k loop | ||
=Notes= | ===Notes=== | ||
The first set of elevation values are provided at [[TIME]]=[[STATIM]]. Additional sets of elevation values are provided every [[ETIMINC]]. | The first set of elevation values are provided at [[TIME]]=[[STATIM]]. Additional sets of elevation values are provided every [[ETIMINC]]. |
Latest revision as of 09:01, 30 June 2022
The fort.19 file contains non-periodic, time varying elevation boundary condition file for “elevation specified” boundary nodes. This file is only read when an “elevation specified” boundary condition has been specified in the fort.14 file (NOPE>0) and NBFR=0 in the fort.15 file.
File Format
The basic file structure is shown below. Each line of input data is represented by a line containing the input variable name(s). Blank lines are only to enhance readability. Loops indicate multiple lines of input.
for k=1,NETA
end k loop
Notes
The first set of elevation values are provided at TIME=STATIM. Additional sets of elevation values are provided every ETIMINC.
Enough sets of elevation values must be provided to extend for the entire model run, otherwise the run will crash!