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Hi Angelos,
No, unfortunately you need to have the wind data for the whole domain you
are using. You may set the wind to zero for the missing fields, or you have
to use a subsetted mesh for your simulations.
On Monday, January 29, 2024, sarriegi ***@***.***> wrote:
Hello, have you ever tried to run CoastalApp using a wind forcing that is
given on a mesh that is part of the mesh that the model uses to run? For
example, ADCIRC-WW3 runs on a mesh that includes a big part of the North
Atlantic, but the wind is given only on part of this mesh, as shown below:
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Would this work in your opinion? I tried but I got errors right at the
start.
@pvelissariou1 @saeed-moghimi-noaa
Angelos
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Hello, have you ever tried to run CoastalApp using a wind forcing that is given on a mesh that is part of the mesh that the model uses to run? For example, ADCIRC-WW3 runs on a mesh that includes a big part of the North Atlantic, but the wind is given only on part of this mesh, as shown below:
Would this work in your opinion? I tried but I got errors right at the start.
@pvelissariou1 @saeed-moghimi-noaa
Angelos
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