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Linux 

(to be expanded by Mirko)

Linux users have to compile the source code (courtesy to Mirko who provided the source code and configuration file).

Configuration

Directory Structure

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An example corresponding to the demoBN is given here vulnerabilities.json and detailed explanations on creating the mapping are given in the Tutorial: Creating a vulnerability mapping.

netCDF files

The netCDF files contain data from the hazard transformation model. They do not contain time series data, but a single summary statistic of the time series, e.g. maximum, mean, minimum, or mode. The hazard boundary conditions (e.g. maximum wave height, predominant wave angle, etc for a single location at the 20m water line) are stored in a file with name "hazardbc

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.nc", while the onshore hazards (e.g. gridded data of maximum flood depths, maximum flow velocities, maximum erosion) are stored in a file with name "hazard.nc". 

hazardbc.nc file

 

hazard.nc file

-> Variable IDs in the netCDF files may not contain underscores.

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Example from the demoBN are ResBuildings.txt and People.txt. (To create People.txt it has been assumed that there are two people in each building and that they can be found at this location at any time.) Note that there are duplicates of receptorID, because individual receptors may be effected by multiple surrounding grid points. For a step by step explanation of creating this file, see the page Tutorial: Creating a <receptor>.txt file. The approach can be slightly modified to obtain a txt file for a "latent receptor", i.e. a buffer zone around a receptor, which is computationally treated as a receptor, but not explicitly represented as such in the BN. See Tutorial: Creating a <receptor>.txt for a latent receptor

Shape files

(to be added soonexpanded in April)

Shape files The shape files are not required for the BNA, but are relevant for the webviewer. They are the shapefiles that have been used to create the <receptor>.txt files and should eventually be stored in the directory shapefiles/.

General Adaptor Run Example Configuration

(to be expanded by UAlg & IMDC) 

XBeach

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