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r2349 r2376 678 678 \subsubsection{Geographical distribution of observations among processors} 679 679 680 \begin{figure} 681 \begin{ center}680 %>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 681 \begin{figure} \begin{center} 682 682 \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} 684 Example of the distribution of observations with the geographical distribution of observational data.} 685 \end{center} \end{figure} 686 %>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 688 687 689 688 This is the simplest option in which the observations are distributed according … … 706 705 \subsubsection{Round-robin distribution of observations among processors} 707 706 708 \begin{figure} 709 \begin{ center}707 %>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 708 \begin{figure} \begin{center} 710 709 \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} 711 Example of the distribution of observations with the round-robin distribution of observational data.} 712 \end{center} \end{figure} 713 %>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 716 714 717 715 An alternative approach is to distribute the observations equally
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