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# Line 233  $j$ specifies the Northern/Southern OB p Line 233  $j$ specifies the Northern/Southern OB p
233  and for each meridional position $j=1,\ldots,N_y$, a zonal index  and for each meridional position $j=1,\ldots,N_y$, a zonal index
234  $i$ specifies the Eastern/Western OB position.  $i$ specifies the Eastern/Western OB position.
235  For Northern/Southern OB this defines an $N_x$-dimensional  For Northern/Southern OB this defines an $N_x$-dimensional
236  ``row'' array $\tt OB\_Jnorth(Ny)$ / $\tt OB\_Jsouth(Ny)$,  ``row'' array $\tt OB\_Jnorth(Nx)$ / $\tt OB\_Jsouth(Nx)$,
237  and an $N_y$-dimenisonal  and an $N_y$-dimenisonal
238  ``column'' array $\tt OB\_Ieast(Nx)$ / $\tt OB\_Iwest(Nx)$.  ``column'' array $\tt OB\_Ieast(Ny)$ / $\tt OB\_Iwest(Ny)$.
239  Positions determined in this way allows Northern/Southern  Positions determined in this way allows Northern/Southern
240  OBs to be at variable $j$ (or $y$) positions, and Eastern/Western  OBs to be at variable $j$ (or $y$) positions, and Eastern/Western
241  OBs at variable $i$ (or $x$) positions.  OBs at variable $i$ (or $x$) positions.
# Line 268  points relative to the Northern/Eastern Line 268  points relative to the Northern/Eastern
268  eg. $\tt OB\_Jnorth(3)=-1$  means that the point $\tt (3,Ny)$  eg. $\tt OB\_Jnorth(3)=-1$  means that the point $\tt (3,Ny)$
269  is a northern OB.  is a northern OB.
270    
271    \noindent\textbf{Simple examples:} For a model grid with $ N_{x}\times
272    N_{y} = 120\times144$ horizontal grid points with four open boundaries
273    along the four egdes of the domain, the simplest way of specifying the
274    boundary points in \code{data.obcs} is:
275    \begin{verbatim}
276      OB_Ieast = 144*-1,
277    # or OB_Ieast = 144*120,
278      OB_Iwest = 144*1,
279      OB_Jnorth = 120*-1,
280    # or OB_Jnorth = 120*144,
281      OB_Jsouth = 120*1,
282    \end{verbatim}
283    If only the first $50$ grid points of the southern boundary are
284    boundary points:
285    \begin{verbatim}
286      OB_Jsouth(1:50) = 50*1,
287    \end{verbatim}
288    
289  \noindent  \noindent
290  \textsf{Add special comments for case \#define NONLIN\_FRSURF,  \textsf{Add special comments for case \#define NONLIN\_FRSURF,
291  see obcs\_ini\_fixed.F}  see obcs\_ini\_fixed.F}
# Line 279  see obcs\_ini\_fixed.F} Line 297  see obcs\_ini\_fixed.F}
297    
298  \paragraph{OBCS\_READPARMS:} ~ \\  \paragraph{OBCS\_READPARMS:} ~ \\
299  Set OB positions through arrays  Set OB positions through arrays
300  {\tt OB\_Jnorth(Ny), OB\_Jsouth(Ny), OB\_Ieast(Nx), OB\_Iwest(Nx)},  {\tt OB\_Jnorth(Nx), OB\_Jsouth(Nx), OB\_Ieast(Ny), OB\_Iwest(Ny)},
301  and runtime flags (see Table \ref{tab:pkg:obcs:runtime_flags}).  and runtime flags (see Table \ref{tab:pkg:obcs:runtime_flags}).
302    
303  \paragraph{OBCS\_CALC:} ~ \\  \paragraph{OBCS\_CALC:} ~ \\

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