Changes between Version 18 and Version 19 of doc/app/initialization_parameters


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Sep 13, 2010 9:58:53 AM (14 years ago)
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    54 [=#averaging_interval '''averaging_interval''']
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    60 0.0
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    62 {{{#!td
    63 Averaging interval for all output of temporally averaged data (in s).\\\\
    64 This parameter defines the time interval length for temporally averaged data (vertical profiles, spectra, 2d cross-sections, 3d volume data). By default, data are not subject to temporal averaging. The interval length is limited by the parameter
    65 [[#dt_data_output_av dt_data_output_av]]. In any case, '''averaging_interval <= dt_data_output_av''' must hold.\\\\
    66 If an interval is defined, then by default the average is calculated from the data values of all timesteps lying within this interval. The number of time levels entering into the average can be reduced with the parameter [#dt_averaging_input dt_averaging_input].\\\\
    67 If an averaging interval can not be completed at the end of a run, it will be finished at the beginning of the next restart run. Thus for restart runs, averaging intervals do not necessarily begin at the beginning of the run.\\\\
    68 Parameters [#averaging_interval_pr averaging_interval_pr] and [#averaging_interval_sp averaging_interval_sp] can be used to define different averaging intervals for vertical profile data and spectra, respectively.
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    89 [=#averaging_interval '''averaging_interval''']
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    95 0.0
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    97 {{{#!td
    98 Averaging interval for all output of temporally averaged data (in s).\\\\
    99 This parameter defines the time interval length for temporally averaged data (vertical profiles, spectra, 2d cross-sections, 3d volume data). By default, data are not subject to temporal averaging. The interval length is limited by the parameter
    100 [[#dt_data_output_av dt_data_output_av]]. In any case, '''averaging_interval <= dt_data_output_av''' must hold.\\\\
    101 If an interval is defined, then by default the average is calculated from the data values of all timesteps lying within this interval. The number of time levels entering into the average can be reduced with the parameter [#dt_averaging_input dt_averaging_input].\\\\
    102 If an averaging interval can not be completed at the end of a run, it will be finished at the beginning of the next restart run. Thus for restart runs, averaging intervals do not necessarily begin at the beginning of the run.\\\\
    103 Parameters [#averaging_interval_pr averaging_interval_pr] and [#averaging_interval_sp averaging_interval_sp] can be used to define different averaging intervals for vertical profile data and spectra, respectively.
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    156 [=#averaging_interval '''averaging_interval''']
    157 }}}
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    162 0.0
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    164 {{{#!td
    165 Averaging interval for all output of temporally averaged data (in s).\\\\
    166 This parameter defines the time interval length for temporally averaged data (vertical profiles, spectra, 2d cross-sections, 3d volume data). By default, data are not subject to temporal averaging. The interval length is limited by the parameter
    167 [[#dt_data_output_av dt_data_output_av]]. In any case, '''averaging_interval <= dt_data_output_av''' must hold.\\\\
    168 If an interval is defined, then by default the average is calculated from the data values of all timesteps lying within this interval. The number of time levels entering into the average can be reduced with the parameter [#dt_averaging_input dt_averaging_input].\\\\
    169 If an averaging interval can not be completed at the end of a run, it will be finished at the beginning of the next restart run. Thus for restart runs, averaging intervals do not necessarily begin at the beginning of the run.\\\\
    170 Parameters [#averaging_interval_pr averaging_interval_pr] and [#averaging_interval_sp averaging_interval_sp] can be used to define different averaging intervals for vertical profile data and spectra, respectively.
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    214199Non-flat '''topography''' modes may assign a kinematic sensible [#wall_heatflux wall_heatflux] and a kinematic [#wall_humidityflux wall_humidityflux] (requires [#humidity humidity] = .T.) or a [#wall_scalarflux wall_scalarflux] (requires [#passive_scalar passive_scalar] = .T.) at the five topography faces.\\\\
    215200All non-flat '''topography''' modes require the use of [#momentum_advec momentum_advec] = [#scalar_advec scalar_advec] = '' 'pw-scheme' '', [#psolver psolver] /= '' 'sor' '',  [#alpha_surface alpha_surface] = 0.0, [#galilei_transformation galilei_transformation] = ''.F.'', [#cloud_physics cloud_physics]  = ''.F.'',  [#cloud_droplets cloud_droplets] = ''.F.'', and [#prandtl_layer prandtl_layer] = ''.T.''.\\\\
    216 Note that an inclined model domain requires the use of topography = '' 'flat' '' and a nonzero alpha_surface.
     201Note that an inclined model domain requires the use of [#topography topography] = '' 'flat' '' and a nonzero alpha_surface.
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    236221{{{#!td style="vertical-align:top; text-align:left;width: 150px"
    237 [=#averaging_interval '''averaging_interval''']
    238 }}}
    239 {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top; text-align:left;style="width: 50px"
    240 R
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    242 {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top; text-align:left;style="width: 100px"
    243 0.0
    244 }}}
    245 {{{#!td
    246 Averaging interval for all output of temporally averaged data (in s).\\\\
    247 This parameter defines the time interval length for temporally averaged data (vertical profiles, spectra, 2d cross-sections, 3d volume data). By default, data are not subject to temporal averaging. The interval length is limited by the parameter
    248 [[#dt_data_output_av dt_data_output_av]]. In any case, '''averaging_interval <= dt_data_output_av''' must hold.\\\\
    249 If an interval is defined, then by default the average is calculated from the data values of all timesteps lying within this interval. The number of time levels entering into the average can be reduced with the parameter [#dt_averaging_input dt_averaging_input].\\\\
    250 If an averaging interval can not be completed at the end of a run, it will be finished at the beginning of the next restart run. Thus for restart runs, averaging intervals do not necessarily begin at the beginning of the run.\\\\
    251 Parameters [#averaging_interval_pr averaging_interval_pr] and [#averaging_interval_sp averaging_interval_sp] can be used to define different averaging intervals for vertical profile data and spectra, respectively.
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    272 [=#averaging_interval '''averaging_interval''']
    273 }}}
    274 {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top; text-align:left;style="width: 50px"
    275 R
    276 }}}
    277 {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top; text-align:left;style="width: 100px"
    278 0.0
    279 }}}
    280 {{{#!td
    281 Averaging interval for all output of temporally averaged data (in s).\\\\
    282 This parameter defines the time interval length for temporally averaged data (vertical profiles, spectra, 2d cross-sections, 3d volume data). By default, data are not subject to temporal averaging. The interval length is limited by the parameter
    283 [[#dt_data_output_av dt_data_output_av]]. In any case, '''averaging_interval <= dt_data_output_av''' must hold.\\\\
    284 If an interval is defined, then by default the average is calculated from the data values of all timesteps lying within this interval. The number of time levels entering into the average can be reduced with the parameter [#dt_averaging_input dt_averaging_input].\\\\
    285 If an averaging interval can not be completed at the end of a run, it will be finished at the beginning of the next restart run. Thus for restart runs, averaging intervals do not necessarily begin at the beginning of the run.\\\\
    286 Parameters [#averaging_interval_pr averaging_interval_pr] and [#averaging_interval_sp averaging_interval_sp] can be used to define different averaging intervals for vertical profile data and spectra, respectively.
    287 }}}
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    289 {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top"
    290 [=#<insert_parameter_name> '''<insert_parameter_name>''']
    291 }}}
    292 {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top"
    293 <insert type>
    294 }}}
    295 {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top"
    296 <insert value>
    297 }}}
    298 {{{#!td
    299 <insert explanation>
    300 }}}
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     264{{{#!td style="vertical-align:top"
     265[=#<insert_parameter_name> '''<insert_parameter_name>''']
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     267{{{#!td style="vertical-align:top"
     268<insert type>
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     270{{{#!td style="vertical-align:top"
     271<insert value>
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     273{{{#!td
     274<insert explanation>
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