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Changeset 11543 for NEMO/trunk/doc/latex/NEMO/subfiles/chap_OBS.tex – NEMO

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2019-09-13T15:57:52+02:00 (5 years ago)
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nicolasmartin
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Implementation of convention for labelling references + files renaming
Now each reference is supposed to have the information of the chapter in its name
to identify quickly which file contains the reference (\label{$prefix:$chap_...)

Rename the appendices from 'annex_' to 'apdx_' to conform with the prefix used in labels (apdx:...)
Suppress the letter numbering

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    691691 
    692692Examples of the weights calculated for an observation with rectangular and radial footprints are shown in 
    693 \autoref{fig:obsavgrec} and~\autoref{fig:obsavgrad}. 
     693\autoref{fig:OBS_avgrec} and~\autoref{fig:OBS_avgrad}. 
    694694 
    695695%>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
     
    698698    \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Fig_OBS_avg_rec} 
    699699    \caption{ 
    700       \protect\label{fig:obsavgrec} 
     700      \protect\label{fig:OBS_avgrec} 
    701701      Weights associated with each model grid box (blue lines and numbers) 
    702702      for an observation at -170.5\deg{E}, 56.0\deg{N} with a rectangular footprint of 1\deg x 1\deg. 
     
    711711    \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Fig_OBS_avg_rad} 
    712712    \caption{ 
    713       \protect\label{fig:obsavgrad} 
     713      \protect\label{fig:OBS_avgrad} 
    714714      Weights associated with each model grid box (blue lines and numbers) 
    715715      for an observation at -170.5\deg{E}, 56.0\deg{N} with a radial footprint with diameter 1\deg. 
     
    756756          ({\phi_{}}_{\mathrm D}  \;  - \; {\phi_{}}_{\mathrm P} )] \; \widehat{\mathbf k} \\ 
    757757  \end{array} 
    758   % \label{eq:cross} 
     758  % \label{eq:OBS_cross} 
    759759\end{align*} 
    760760point in the opposite direction to the unit normal $\widehat{\mathbf k}$ 
     
    791791    \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Fig_ASM_obsdist_local} 
    792792    \caption{ 
    793       \protect\label{fig:obslocal} 
     793      \protect\label{fig:OBS_local} 
    794794      Example of the distribution of observations with the geographical distribution of observational data. 
    795795    } 
     
    800800This is the simplest option in which the observations are distributed according to 
    801801the domain of the grid-point parallelization. 
    802 \autoref{fig:obslocal} shows an example of the distribution of the {\em in situ} data on processors with 
     802\autoref{fig:OBS_local} shows an example of the distribution of the {\em in situ} data on processors with 
    803803a different colour for each observation on a given processor for a 4 $\times$ 2 decomposition with ORCA2. 
    804804The grid-point domain decomposition is clearly visible on the plot. 
     
    820820    \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Fig_ASM_obsdist_global} 
    821821    \caption{ 
    822       \protect\label{fig:obsglobal} 
     822      \protect\label{fig:OBS_global} 
    823823      Example of the distribution of observations with the round-robin distribution of observational data. 
    824824    } 
     
    830830use message passing in order to retrieve the stencil for interpolation. 
    831831The simplest distribution of the observations is to distribute them using a round-robin scheme. 
    832 \autoref{fig:obsglobal} shows the distribution of the {\em in situ} data on processors for 
     832\autoref{fig:OBS_global} shows the distribution of the {\em in situ} data on processors for 
    833833the round-robin distribution of observations with a different colour for each observation on a given processor for 
    834 a 4 $\times$ 2 decomposition with ORCA2 for the same input data as in \autoref{fig:obslocal}. 
     834a 4 $\times$ 2 decomposition with ORCA2 for the same input data as in \autoref{fig:OBS_local}. 
    835835The observations are now clearly randomly distributed on the globe. 
    836836In order to be able to perform horizontal interpolation in this case, 
     
    11181118\end{minted} 
    11191119 
    1120 \autoref{fig:obsdataplotmain} shows the main window which is launched when dataplot starts. 
     1120\autoref{fig:OBS_dataplotmain} shows the main window which is launched when dataplot starts. 
    11211121This is split into three parts. 
    11221122At the top there is a menu bar which contains a variety of drop down menus. 
     
    11541154    \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Fig_OBS_dataplot_main} 
    11551155    \caption{ 
    1156       \protect\label{fig:obsdataplotmain} 
     1156      \protect\label{fig:OBS_dataplotmain} 
    11571157      Main window of dataplot. 
    11581158    } 
     
    11621162 
    11631163If a profile point is clicked with the mouse button a plot of the observation and background values as 
    1164 a function of depth (\autoref{fig:obsdataplotprofile}). 
     1164a function of depth (\autoref{fig:OBS_dataplotprofile}). 
    11651165 
    11661166%>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
     
    11701170    \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Fig_OBS_dataplot_prof} 
    11711171    \caption{ 
    1172       \protect\label{fig:obsdataplotprofile} 
     1172      \protect\label{fig:OBS_dataplotprofile} 
    11731173      Profile plot from dataplot produced by right clicking on a point in the main window. 
    11741174    } 
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