Changes between Version 87 and Version 88 of doc/app/iofiles


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Apr 25, 2014 6:54:55 AM (11 years ago)
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heinze
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    740740* A line beginning with ''# time'' indicates the beginning of a profile data set at time step ''time''.
    741741* Profile data following ''# time'' has to be column separated and in the following sequence: height information z, ug, vg, w_subs, td_lsa_lpt, td_lsa_q, td_sub_lpt, td_sub_q\\
    742 An example is attached: [[attachment:LSF_DATA|LSF_DATA]]:\\
     742A sketch of the layout of [[attachment:LSF_DATA|LSF_DATA]] is attached.\\
    743743\\
    744744The height information does not have to match PALM's grid. A linear, vertical interpolation to the zu-grid of PALM is conducted in [source:palm/trunk/SOURCE/ls_forcing.f90 init_ls_forcing]. A linear, temporal interpolation of the surface and profile data is conducted in the subroutines [source:palm/trunk/SOURCE/ls_forcing.f90 ls_forcing_surf], [source:palm/trunk/SOURCE/ls_forcing.f90 ls_forcing_vert] and [source:palm/trunk/SOURCE/ls_forcing.f90 ls_advec].\\\\
     
    764764* A line beginning with ''# time'' indicates the beginning of a profile data set at time step ''time''.
    765765* Profile data following ''# time'' has to be column separated and in the following sequence: height information z, nudging time scale tnudge, prognostic variables u, v, w, pt, q.\\
    766 An example is attached: [[attachment:NUDGING_DATA|NUDGING_DATA]]:\\
     766A sketch of the layout of [[attachment:NUDGING_DATA|NUDGING_DATA]] is attached.\\
    767767\\
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    769768The height information does not have to match PALM's grid. A linear, vertical interpolation to the zu-grid of PALM is conducted in [source:palm/trunk/SOURCE/nudging.f90 init_nudge]. A linear, temporal interpolation of the profile data is conducted in the subroutine [source:palm/trunk/SOURCE/nudging.f90 nudge].\\\\
    770769An example parameter file (p3d) with nudging can be found [../examples/lsf here].