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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.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".  The format of the two files is a bit different, however for both applies that

  • variable names must be consistent with the "ID" in the JSON files
  • variable names must not contain underscores

hazardbc.nc file

 

hazard.nc file

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

(to be added soon) 

Text files

The text files provide information on the receptors' spatial distribution across the case study site. For each <receptor> variable defined in Rnodes.json there must be a corresponding <receptor>.txt file which relates all individual receptors to their sub-areas and grid points of of the hydraulic model (e.g. XBeach). The files should be tab-separated and contain, in this order (!), the columns areaID, receptorID and gridpointID. Moreover, the data must be sorted such that the receptorIDs are ascending. 

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