If you are planning to run your code on supercomputer or any linux devices, then you should need to compile your code in the Linux interface. The windows executable file "*.exe" doesn't run on linux.
Compiling program in Fortran (Error in Opening the compiled module file. Check Include Paths)5/8/2012 While compiling fortran program we need to keep in mind various things. FORTRAN 90 has dynamic memory allocation function. If in a program there is a subroutine and there is a module in the subroutine, then at first we need to compile the subroutine with module. If we don't compile the subroutine with module , then when we try to compile the main program, then it gives error such as "error in opening the compiled module file. Check Include paths". I have been stuck on this error for last 5-6 days. Finally, I found the solution and the solution is to first compile the subroutine with include path.
Hope it helps to others also. While working on coastal areas, everyone gets encountered with the the datum issues. You may have data with reference to one datum while you require to transform data to other datum. So, some of the handy tools for the tidal datum transformation are as follows:
IF you are interested in the theory behind the tide prediction then read this article. http://www.laseagrant.org/pdfs/NOAA_DataComputations.pdf I have just arrived my office. Ready to continue from where I left yesterday. Yesterday, I was working on the flow exchange calculation in the estuary. It was a lot of calculation. My major concern is the bathymetry near the Perdido pass is little bit different from the survey made in 1994. Well I was able to calculate other parameters required to quantify the flow exchange in the estuary though. Hopefully this will lead to my second paper.
Sometime ago I had a difficulty finding the bathymetry data to use for the EFDC model. Finally, I was able to find out anyway but today when I try to recall the process, I totally forgot how I got the bathymetry data. Yesterday, I was surfing net in the NOAA website and all of a sudden I found a website where I could download the bathymetry data. I wish I had known about this website long time back. Its never too late though. The link to the website where we can download the bathymetry data is http://maps.ngdc.noaa.gov/viewers/nos_hydro/ . This is interactive map showing the waterbody locations in the map. Some data are linked way back to 1800's but if you are trying to use for the most recent studies, I recommend to find the most updated bathymetric survey. Cheers !
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AuthorI am a graduate student in Auburn and I am writing a blog to make a note of important things related to my research and new things I find out during my research. Archives
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