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Can I Use My Own Currents Or Winds In Diagnostic Mode? |
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Answer» Yes, you can import maps, currents, ESTIMATES of eddy mixing, and winds into GNOME. Currents can be imported from any model that uses a RECTANGULAR, curvilinear, or triangular grid. GNOME can use WIND information from a time series at a point, or a wind model on a rectangular or curvilinear grid. You may want to check out GOODS, an ONLINE tool that helps GNOME users access publicly available ocean currents, winds, and base maps from various models and data sources. You can then download the FILES in a format that can be read directly into GNOME (e.g., current and wind files in netCDF; map files in BNA format). Yes, you can import maps, currents, estimates of eddy mixing, and winds into GNOME. Currents can be imported from any model that uses a rectangular, curvilinear, or triangular grid. GNOME can use wind information from a time series at a point, or a wind model on a rectangular or curvilinear grid. You may want to check out GOODS, an online tool that helps GNOME users access publicly available ocean currents, winds, and base maps from various models and data sources. You can then download the files in a format that can be read directly into GNOME (e.g., current and wind files in netCDF; map files in BNA format). |
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