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Some helpful information on time steps can be found here: https://github.com/NOAA-EMC/WW3/wiki/FAQs-page#cfl-condition |
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I am a bit confused about the time stepping-
I have been playing with the regtest ww3_tp2.2, where all 4 of the 4 input timesteps are 2200. I am having trouble figuring out how this relates to the total number of timesteps the model solves for, as well as what this means in relation to the strides.
DOMAIN%STOP = '20220606 003700'
Then the output data (say HS) will be after the solver or numerical scheme iterates over just 1 timestep?
This is from the ww3_ounf.nml :
! -------------------------------------------------------------------- !
! Define the output fields to postprocess via FIELD_NML namelist
! -------------------------------------------------------------------- !
&FIELD_NML
FIELD%TIMESTART = '20220606 000000'
FIELD%TIMESTRIDE = '10800.'
FIELD%TIMECOUNT = '100'
what does 10,800 mean in relation to the timestep, since 10,800 is not divisible by 2200?
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