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'''<code>WTIMINC</code>''' is a parameter in the [[fort.15 file]] that | '''<code>WTIMINC</code>''' is a parameter in the [[fort.15 file]] that is the time increment between meteorological forcing data sets (in seconds) in input files like the [[fort.22]]. This parameter and the [[fort.15_file_format#WTIMINC|line on which it appears]] depend on the value of <code>[[NWS]]</code>. For a detailed breakdown of what goes on this line in the fort.15 file, see the [[supplemental meteorological/wave/ice parameters]] page. Broadly, <code>WTIMINC</code> is required for <code>ABS(NWS)>1</code> unless you are using one of the parametric vortex models for meteorology. Relatedly, note that when <code>[[NWS]]=-14</code>, a second parameter, <code>[[WTIMINC_12]]</code> defines the time increment for meteorological data for the OWI-formatted files. | ||
For a detailed breakdown of what goes on this line in the fort.15 file, see the [[ |
Latest revision as of 18:03, 19 June 2020
WTIMINC
is a parameter in the fort.15 file that is the time increment between meteorological forcing data sets (in seconds) in input files like the fort.22. This parameter and the line on which it appears depend on the value of NWS
. For a detailed breakdown of what goes on this line in the fort.15 file, see the supplemental meteorological/wave/ice parameters page. Broadly, WTIMINC
is required for ABS(NWS)>1
unless you are using one of the parametric vortex models for meteorology. Relatedly, note that when NWS=-14
, a second parameter, WTIMINC_12
defines the time increment for meteorological data for the OWI-formatted files.