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r3294 r3989 20 20 can be used for validation or verification of model or any other data assimilation system. 21 21 22 The OBS code is called from \ np{opa.F90} for model initialisation and to calculate the model22 The OBS code is called from \mdl{nemogcm.F90} for model initialisation and to calculate the model 23 23 equivalent values for observations on the 0th timestep. The code is then called again after 24 each timestep from \ np{step.F90}. To build with the OBS code active \key{diaobs} must be24 each timestep from \mdl{step.F90}. To build with the OBS code active \key{diaobs} must be 25 25 set. 26 26 … … 66 66 67 67 \item Add the following to the NEMO namelist to run the observation 68 operator on this data. Set the \np{enactfiles} namelist parameterto the68 operator on this data. Set the \np{enactfiles} namelist variable to the 69 69 observation file name: 70 70 \end{enumerate} … … 74 74 %------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 75 75 76 Options are defined through the \ngn{namobs} namelist variables. 76 77 The options \np{ln\_t3d} and \np{ln\_s3d} switch on the temperature and salinity 77 78 profile observation operator code. The \np{ln\_ena} switch turns on the reading … … 94 95 \label{OBS_details} 95 96 96 Here we show a more complete example namelist and also show the NetCDF headers97 Here we show a more complete example namelist \ngn{namobs} and also show the NetCDF headers 97 98 of the observation 98 99 files that may be used with the observation operator
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