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Space varying wind and pressure input files (meteofiles)

At present, for different meteo input files, different headers are used, which are read in different ways in the source code. Some effort has been put in making the files more self-descriptive, readable and to make the input of the different files more consistent. For four wind-input options, a suggestion to standardise the headers is shown below. The suggestion is conform a possible transition to NetCDF format in the future. See NetCDF standard names for more information on the used standard NetCDF names. For meteo on the FLOW grid, meteo on an equidistant (rectilinear or spherical) grid, meteo on a separate curvilinear grid and meteo on a Spiderweb grid, examples of input files are shown below.

  • Keywords are case INsensitive.
  • Comments are indicated by a #.
  • The keyword FileVersion (= 1.02) must be the first keyword, the order of the other keywords is free to choose.
  • The pressure correction on boundaries using Paver and Pcorr, which used to be prescribed in the air pressure meteo file, has been moved to the MD-File. The correction is specified using the keyword:
    PavBnd (P average on Boundaries). This average pressure is applied on all boundaries to reduce pressure gradients there. The average pressure needs to be specified in Pascals.

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  • Meteo on the FLOW grid:
    For meteo on the FLOW grid, the wind velocities and air pressure are specified in 1 file, using the keyword:
    Filwnd
### START OF HEADER
### This file is created by Deltares
FileVersion     =    1.02                                                # Version of meteo input file, to check if the newest file format is used
filetype        =    meteo_on_flow_grid                                  # Type of meteo input file: meteo_on_flow_grid, meteo_on_equidistant_grid, meteo_on_curvilinear_grid or meteo_on_spiderweb_grid
NODATA_value    =    -9.9900000E+02                                      # Value used for undefined or missing data
n_quantity      =    3                                                   # Number of quantities prescribed in the file
quantity1       =    x_wind                                              # Name of quantity1
quantity2       =    y_wind                                              # Name of quantity2
quantity3       =    air_pressure                                        # Name of quantity3
unit1           =    m s-1                                               # Unit of quantity1
unit2           =    m s-1                                               # Unit of quantity2
unit3           =    mbar                                                # Unit of quantity3
### END OF HEADER
TIME  =   0 minutes since 2008-01-08 00:00:00 +00:00                     # Fixed format: <time> <time unit> "since" <date> <time> <time zone> 
   0.0000000E+00   0.0000000E+00   0.0000000E+00   0.0000000E+00   0.0000000E+00   0.0000000E+00  -9.9900000E+02  -9.9900000E+02  
  -8.6049000E+00  -1.0240000E+01  -5.4150000E+00  -1.8900000E+00  -2.9040000E+00  -9.9900000E+02  -9.9900000E+02  -9.9900000E+02  
  -1.0000000E+01  -1.0000000E+01  -1.0000000E+01  -1.0000000E+01  -1.0000000E+01  -1.0000000E+01  -1.0000000E+01  -1.0000000E+01
  -1.0000000E+01  -1.0000000E+01  -1.0000000E+01  -1.0000000E+01  -1.0000000E+01  -1.0000000E+01  -1.0000000E+01  -1.0000000E+01
   1.0000000E+03   1.0000000E+03   1.0000000E+03   1.0000000E+03   1.0000000E+03   1.0000000E+03   1.0000000E+03   1.0000000E+03
   1.0000000E+03   1.0000000E+03   1.0000000E+03   1.0000000E+03   1.0000000E+03   1.0000000E+03   1.0000000E+03   1.0000000E+03
TIME  =   660 minutes since 2008-01-08 00:00:00 +00:00                   # Fixed format: <time> <time unit> "since" <date> <time> <time zone> 
   0.0000000E+00   0.0000000E+00   0.0000000E+00   0.0000000E+00   0.0000000E+00   0.0000000E+00  -9.9900000E+02  -9.9900000E+02  
  -2.3290000E+00  -9.0440000E+00  -1.3230000E+01  -8.3310000E+00  -6.9210000E+00  -9.9900000E+02  -9.9900000E+02  -9.9900000E+02  
  -1.0000000E+01  -1.1000000E+01  -1.2000000E+01  -1.5000000E+01  -1.8000000E+01  -1.4000000E+01  -1.2000000E+01  -0.8000000E+01
  -1.2000000E+01  -1.6000000E+01  -1.2000000E+01  -1.0000000E+01  -0.7000000E+01  -0.4000000E+01   0.0000000E+00  -0.3000000E+01
   1.0130000E+03   1.0140000E+03   1.0140000E+03   1.0160000E+03   1.0120000E+03   1.0120000E+03   1.0180000E+03   1.0200000E+03
   1.0160000E+03   1.0140000E+03   1.0110000E+03   1.0130000E+03   1.0110000E+03   1.0180000E+03   1.0150000E+03   1.0130000E+03
  • Meteo on an equidistant grid:
    For meteo on an equidistant grid, the wind velocities and air pressure are specified in 3 separate files using the keywords:
    Filwu
    Filwv
    Filwp
    and Filwr, Filwt, Filwc for relative humidity, air temperature and cloudiness respectively.
### START OF HEADER
### This file is created by Deltares
### All text on a line behind the first # is parsed as commentary
### Additional commments
FileVersion      =    1.02                                               # Version of meteo input file, to check if the newest file format is used
filetype         =    meteo_on_equidistant_grid                          # Type of meteo input file: meteo_on_flow_grid, meteo_on_equidistant_grid, meteo_on_curvilinear_grid or meteo_on_spiderweb_grid
NODATA_value     =    -9999.000                                          # Value used for undefined or missing data
n_cols           =    400                                                # Number of columns used for wind datafield
n_rows           =    16                                                 # Number of rows used for wind datafield
grid_unit        =    degree                                             # Unit of distances on the grid in both x- and y-direction: m or degree
x_llcorner       =    -12.000                                            # Xcoordinate of lower left corner of grid (in units specified in grid_unit)
y_llcorner       =     48.000                                            # Ycoordinate of lower left corner of grid (in units specified in grid_unit)
value_pos        =    centre                                             # Coordinates given in centre or corner of lower left cell?
dx               =    0.12500                                            # Grid dimensions: dx and dy (in units specified in grid_unit)
dy               =    0.083333333                                        
n_quantity       =    1                                                  # Number of quantities prescribed in the file
quantity1        =    x_wind                                             # Name of quantity1 (x_wind, y_wind or air_pressure)
unit1            =    m s-1                                              # Unit of quantity1 (m s-1 for velocities or Pa/mbar for air_pressure)
### END OF HEADER
TIME             =   0 minutes since 2007-10-08 15:24:00 -02:00          # Fixed format: <time> <time unit> "since" <date> <time> <time zone> 
 1.388999       1.388999       1.388999       1.388999       1.388999      1.388999       1.388999       1.388999       1.388999       1.388999    
 2.388999       2.388999       2.388999       2.388999       2.388999      2.388999       2.388999       2.388999       2.388999       2.388999    
 3.388999       3.388999       3.388999       3.388999       3.388999      3.388999       3.388999       3.388999       3.388999       3.388999    
TIME            =   1440 minutes since 2007-10-08 15:24:00 -02:00        # Fixed format: <time> <time unit> "since" <date> <time> <time zone> 
 2.435253       2.435253       5.435253       1.435253       3.435253      4.435253       2.435253       2.557653       2.412253       2.435255    
 1.435253       2.435253       1.435253       2.435253       1.435253      2.435253       1.435253       1.435253       2.435253       1.435251    
 4.435253       4.435253       1.435253       3.355253       3.456253      5.425253       1.223453       5.523341       5.521246       3.255258    
  • Explanation of the data to grid conversion for meteo on an equidistant grid

For meteo on an equidistant grid the orientation of the data is the same as the grid (visually). The first data value is thus located at the grid at (1,nmax). A line is then read as a row on the grid and the second line in the dataset is row nmax-1 on the grid. See also figure 1.


Figure 1: Data to grid conversion for meteo on an equidistant grid.

  • Meteo on a separate curvilinear grid:
    For meteo on a separate curvilinear grid, the wind velocities and air pressure are specified in 3 separate files using the keywords:
    Fwndgu
    Fwndgv
    Fwndgp
    and Fwndgr, Fwndgt, Fwndgc for relative humidity, air temperature and cloudiness respectively.
### START OF HEADER
### This file is created by Deltares
### All text on a line behind the first # is parsed as commentary
### Additional commments
FileVersion      =    1.02                                               # Version of meteo input file, to check if the newest file format is used
filetype         =    meteo_on_curvilinear_grid                          # Type of meteo input file: meteo_on_flow_grid, meteo_on_equidistant_grid, meteo_on_curvilinear_grid or meteo_on_spiderweb_grid
NODATA_value     =    -999.999                                           # Value used for undefined or missing data
grid_file        =    hirlam.grd                                         # Separate (curvi-linear) grid on which the wind can be specified
first_data_value =    grid_llcorner                                      # Options: grid_llcorner, grid_ul_corner, grid_lrcorner or grid_urcorner
data_row         =    grid_row                                           # Options: grid_row or grid_col. For switching rows and columns.
n_quantity       =    1                                                  # Number of quantities prescribed in the file
quantity1        =    x_wind                                             # Name of quantity1 (x_wind, y_wind, air_pressure, relative_humidity, air_temperature or cloudiness)
unit1            =    m s-1                                              # Unit of quantity1 (m s-1 for velocities, Pa/ mbar for air_pressure, % for relative_humidity or cloudiness and Celcius for air_temperature)
### END OF HEADER
TIME             =    0 hours since 2006-01-01 00:00:00 -06:00           # Fixed format: <time> <time unit> "since" <date> <time> <time zone> 
101530.000       101300.000       101600.000       101550.000       101500.000      101300.000       1013300.000       101400.000       
101430.000       101500.000       101130.000       101320.000       101260.000      101620.000       1013400.000       101520.000       
TIME             =    1440 hours since 2006-01-01 00:00:00 -06:00        # Fixed format: <time> <time unit> "since" <date> <time> <time zone> 
101298.544       102108.102       101998.521       101928.544       101721.314      101811.152       1013410.400       101323.214
101430.000       101500.000       101130.000       101320.000       101260.000      101620.000       1013400.000       101520.000
  • Explanation of the data to grid conversion for wind on a separate curvilinear grid.

The first_data_value keyword is used to determine the starting point on the grid. The first_data_value is the first value that is read in the meteo file, i.e. the upper left value in a data block. The keyword has 4 possible values:

grid_llcorner, meaning m = 1, n = 1 (on the curvilinear grid)
grid_lrcorner, meaning m = mmax, n = 1 ( " )
grid_ulcorner, meaning m = 1, n = nmax ( " )
grid_urcorner, meaning m = mmax, n = nmax ( " )

The data_row keyword is then used to determine the direction of placing the data on the grid, i.e. data_row = grid_column means that a row that is read in the meteo file becomes a column in the array on the grid (so fixed m, increasing n).

Example:

first_data_value = grid_ll_corner
data_row = grid_column

means:
The first read value (top left) of the meteofile coincides with the point (1,1) on the grid. The first row in the meteofile is then the first column on the grid, i.e. (1,1:nmax). The second row is then the second column (2,1:nmax) and so on. See also Figure 2.


Figure 2: Data to grid conversion for wind on a separate curvilinear grid.

  • Meteo on a Spiderweb grid:
    For meteo on a Spiderweb grid, the wind velocities and air pressure are specified in 1 file using the keyword:
    Filweb
    Meteo on a Spiderweb grid can be added to one of the other wind formats. Near and in the cyclone the winds are added using an averaging algorithm.
### START OF HEADER
### This file is created by Deltares
### All text on a line behind the first # is parsed as commentary
### Additional commments
FileVersion      =    1.02                                               # Version of meteo input file, to check if the newest file format is used
filetype         =    meteo_on_spiderweb_grid                            # Type of meteo input file: meteo_on_flow_grid, meteo_on_equidistant_grid, meteo_on_curvilinear_grid or meteo_on_spiderweb_grid
NODATA_value     =    -999.000                                           # Value used for undefined or missing data
n_cols           =    16                                                 # Number of columns used for wind datafield
n_rows           =    400                                                # Number of rows used for wind datafield
spw_radius       =    600000.00                                          # Radius of spiderweb (in units specified in rad_unit)
spw_rad_unit     =    m                                                  # Unit of radius 
n_quantity       =    3                                                  # Number of quantities prescribed in the file
quantity1        =    wind_speed                                         # Name of quantity1
quantity2        =    wind_from_direction                                # Name of quantity2
quantity3        =    p_drop                                             # Name of quantity3
unit1            =    m s-1                                              # Unit of quantity1
unit2            =    degree                                             # Unit of quantity2
unit3            =    Pa                                                 # Unit of quantity3
### END OF HEADER
TIME             =    0 minutes since 2004-01-03 11:02:00 +01:00         # Fixed format: <time> <time unit> "since" <date> <time> <time zone> 
x_spw_eye        =    115.4                                              # Xcoordinate of cyclone eye (Spiderweb centre) at specified TIME 
y_spw_eye        =    18.9                                               # Ycoordinate of cyclone eye (Spiderweb centre) at specified TIME 
p_drop_spw_eye   =    5300                                               # Pressure drop at cyclone eye (Spiderweb centre) at specified TIME 
 1.388999       1.388999       1.388999       1.388999       1.388999      1.388999       1.388999       1.388999       1.388999       1.388999    
 155.0000       346.2500       357.5000       8.750000       20.00000      31.25000       42.50000       53.75000       65.00000       76.25000    
 5300.000       5300.000       5300.000       5300.000       5300.000      5300.000       5300.000       5300.000       5300.000       5300.000    
TIME             =    1440 minutes since 2004-01-03 11:02:00 +01:00      # Fixed format: <time> <time unit> "since" <date> <time> <time zone> 
x_spw_eye        =    114.4000                                           # Xcoordinate of cyclone eye (Spiderweb centre) at specified TIME 
y_spw_eye        =    18.90000                                           # Ycoordinate of cyclone eye (Spiderweb centre) at specified TIME          
p_drop_spw_eye   =    5300.000                                           # Pressure drop at cyclone eye (Spiderweb centre) at specified TIME 
 2.435253       2.435253       2.435253       2.435253       2.435253      2.435253       2.435253       2.435253       2.435253       2.435253    
 65.01978       75.11859       85.25320       95.45370       105.7529      116.1833       126.7762       137.5612       148.5649       159.8090    
 5298.544       5298.544       5298.544       5298.544       5298.544      5298.544       5298.544       5298.544       5298.544       5298.544

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  • Explanation of the grid definition for wind on a Spiderweb grid.

The Spiderweb grid is defined using the number of rows 'n_rows' and the number of columns 'n_cols'.
The number of rows is used to divide the radius of the Spiderweb in small rings of width spw_radius/n_rows [m].
The number of columns is used to divide the circle in parts with angles of 2*pi/n_cols [rad].
The wind direction is defined according to the nautical convention, i.e. wind from the North has direction 0 degrees and the angle increases when turning clockwise.
If the grid_unit is 'degree' than the coordinates of the Spiderweb/cyclone eye are given in spherical coordinates using keywords 'x_spw_eye' and 'y_spw_eye'.
For each time of the time series, the coordinates of the Spiderweb eye and the pressure drop in the eye must be specified.

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