Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #289


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03/06/09 04:51:21 (15 years ago)
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  • Ticket #289

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  • Ticket #289 – Description

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    1 This is a major redo of ROMS vertical coordinates.  It was expanded to support and additional transformation and numerous vertical stretching functions. The original transformation and vertical stretching function is still available.
     1This is a major redo of ROMS vertical coordinates.  It was expanded to support an additional transformation and numerous vertical stretching functions. The original transformation and vertical stretching function is still available.
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    3 All the input scripts were modified to include two new standard parameters:
     3All the input scripts ('''ocean*.in''') were modified to include two new vertical coordinate parameters:
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    13 There is extensive documentation about this in standard input script and [https://www.myroms.org/wiki/index.php/Vertical_S-coordinate WikiROMS]. Also check the following message in the [https://www.myroms.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1233 forum].
     13There is extensive documentation about this in standard input script ('''ocean*.in''') and [https://www.myroms.org/wiki/index.php/Vertical_S-coordinate WikiROMS]. Also check the following message in the [https://www.myroms.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1233 forum].
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    15 Many thanks to Sasha Shchepetkin for providing us his tranformation and vertical stretching function (available in UCLA-ROMS as default), Rocky Geyer for providing us a new vertical stretching function for sediment applications in shallow grids, Andy Moore for his help checking these transformations in the adjoint codes, and Rich Signell for his help with CF conventions Committe and the NetCDF-Java Group.
     15Many thanks to Sasha Shchepetkin for providing us his tranformation and vertical stretching function (available in UCLA-ROMS as default), Rocky Geyer for providing us a new vertical stretching function for sediment applications in shallow grids, Andy Moore for his help checking these transformations in the adjoint codes, and Rich Signell for his help with CF Conventions Committe and the NetCDF-Java Group.