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| Reconstructs the tidal elevation using the analytical formulation for the equilibrium tidal potential Eq (27), page 17 in Leuttich1992 ref.
| Reconstructs the tidal elevation using the analytical formulation for the equilibrium tidal potential<ref name=tp>Eq. (27), page 17 in Luettich, R.A., Westerink, J.J., 1992. ADCIRC: an advanced three-dimensional circulation model for shelves coasts and estuaries, report 1: theory and methodology of ADCIRC-2DDI and ADCIRC-3DL, Dredging Research Program. Vicksburg, MS.</ref>
| [[NTIF]] > 0
| [[NTIF]] > 0
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| Astronomical Tidal Potential plus Self-attraction and Loading (SAL) Tide<ref name=Ray>Ray, R.D., 1998. Ocean self-attraction and loading in numerical tidal models. Mar. Geod. 21, 181–192. doi:10.1080/01490419809388134</ref>
| Astronomical Tidal Potential plus Self-attraction and Loading (SAL) Tide<ref name=Ray>Ray, R.D., 1998. Ocean self-attraction and loading in numerical tidal models. Mar. Geod. 21, 181–192. doi:10.1080/01490419809388134</ref>
| Reconstructs the tidal elevation by summing the contribution from the analytical formulation for the equilibrium tidal potential found in Leuttich1992 ref with the contribution from the prescribed SAL constituent values found in the [[fort.24 file]].  
| Reconstructs the tidal elevation by summing the contribution from the analytical formulation for the equilibrium tidal potential<ref name=tp></ref> with the contribution from the prescribed SAL constituent values found in the [[fort.24 file]].  
| [[NTIF]] > 0, [[fort.24 file]]
| [[NTIF]] > 0, [[fort.24 file]]
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 2 April 2020

NTIP is an input in the fort.15 file that selects the astronomical forcing input type.

Parameter Summary

The following table is a summary of possible NTIP values, description, details, and other necessary input parameters and files.

NTIP Value Description Details Other Required Inputs
0 No Astronomical Forcing - NTIF = 0
1 Astronomical Tidal Potential Reconstructs the tidal elevation using the analytical formulation for the equilibrium tidal potential[1] NTIF > 0
2 Astronomical Tidal Potential plus Self-attraction and Loading (SAL) Tide[2] Reconstructs the tidal elevation by summing the contribution from the analytical formulation for the equilibrium tidal potential[1] with the contribution from the prescribed SAL constituent values found in the fort.24 file. NTIF > 0, fort.24 file

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Eq. (27), page 17 in Luettich, R.A., Westerink, J.J., 1992. ADCIRC: an advanced three-dimensional circulation model for shelves coasts and estuaries, report 1: theory and methodology of ADCIRC-2DDI and ADCIRC-3DL, Dredging Research Program. Vicksburg, MS.
  2. Ray, R.D., 1998. Ocean self-attraction and loading in numerical tidal models. Mar. Geod. 21, 181–192. doi:10.1080/01490419809388134