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Manual Forecast Display

The Manual Forecast display (see below) in the Operator Client allows for the running of single or a manually scheduled forecast.

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A single forecast will only run once. For single forecast only the T~0~ T0 of the forecast has to be entered in the date & time field (yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm).

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  • Period of time for which a scheduled manual forecast should run is defined by entering the Start time and End time (yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm). The first forecast run is done at the Start time.
  • Via menu item Interval , the time interval at which the scheduled manual should run can be defined.
  • Entering Shift T~0~T0 allows the user to define a period of time over which the T~0~ T0 of the forecast itself should be set back in relation to the Start time of the forecast run.

In case for example scheduled manual forecasts should always be made at 8:00 AM but the forecast itself should start at 12:00 PM the previous day, the Shift T~0~T0 should be set at 8 hours while the Start time is set at 08:00.

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A single forecast will only run once. For single forecast only the T~0~ T0 of the forecast has to be entered in the date & time field (yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm).

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A Warm state is a module state that has been generated in a previous forecasting run and stored in the Central Database. In order to find a suitable warm state to start the historic run, a time interval needs to be defined within which the system will look for a warm state. The time interval is defined relative to the T~0~ T0 of the forecast by the using the following entry fields:

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  • Start & end time:
    The start and end time of the search interval are defined by multiplying the above mentioned Time interval with the values respectively entered in the first and second field. The system will look for the warm state with the date/time stamp closest to T~0~ T0, which means that the multiplier for the Start time should always be set at a lower value than for the End time.

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