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Changeset 2376 for branches/nemo_v3_3_beta/DOC/TexFiles/Chapters/Chap_OBS.tex – NEMO

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2010-11-11T18:01:29+01:00 (13 years ago)
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gm
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v3.3beta: better TKE description, CFG a new Chapter, and correction of Fig references

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    678678\subsubsection{Geographical distribution of observations among processors} 
    679679 
    680 \begin{figure} 
    681 \begin{center} 
     680%>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
     681\begin{figure}    \begin{center} 
    682682\includegraphics[width=10cm,height=12cm,angle=-90.]{./TexFiles/Figures/Fig_ASM_obsdist_local} 
    683 \end{center} 
    684 \caption{Example of the distribution of observations with the geographical 
    685 distribution of observational data.}  
    686 \label{fig:obslocal} 
    687 \end{figure} 
     683\caption{   \label{fig:obslocal} 
     684Example of the distribution of observations with the geographical distribution of observational data.}  
     685\end{center}   \end{figure} 
     686%>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
    688687 
    689688This is the simplest option in which the observations are distributed according  
     
    706705\subsubsection{Round-robin distribution of observations among processors} 
    707706 
    708 \begin{figure} 
    709 \begin{center} 
     707%>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
     708\begin{figure} \begin{center} 
    710709\includegraphics[width=10cm,height=12cm,angle=-90.]{./TexFiles/Figures/Fig_ASM_obsdist_global} 
    711 \end{center} 
    712 \caption{Example of the distribution of observations with the round-robin 
    713   distribution of observational data.} 
    714 \label{fig:obsglobal} 
    715 \end{figure} 
     710\caption{   \label{fig:obsglobal} 
     711Example of the distribution of observations with the round-robin distribution of observational data.} 
     712\end{center}   \end{figure} 
     713%>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
    716714 
    717715An alternative approach is to distribute the observations equally 
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