<p><b>gill</b> 2008-06-09 14:38:01 -0600 (Mon, 09 Jun 2008)</p><p>more Wei mods ...<br>
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M initialization.tex<br>
M nest.tex<br>
</p><hr noshade><pre><font color="gray">Modified: trunk/wrf/technote/initialization.tex
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--- trunk/wrf/technote/initialization.tex        2008-06-09 20:09:45 UTC (rev 85)
+++ trunk/wrf/technote/initialization.tex        2008-06-09 20:38:01 UTC (rev 86)
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
\chapter{Initial Conditions}
\label{initialization_chap}
-The ARW may be run with initial conditions that are defined
-analytically for idealized simulations, or it may be run using
-interpolated data from either a large-scale analysis or forecast for
+The ARW may be run with user-defined initial conditions
+for idealized simulations, or it may be run using
+interpolated data from either an external analysis or forecast for
real-data cases. Both 2D and 3D tests cases for idealized
simulations are provided.
Several sample cases for real-data simulations are provided, which
Modified: trunk/wrf/technote/nest.tex
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--- trunk/wrf/technote/nest.tex        2008-06-09 20:09:45 UTC (rev 85)
+++ trunk/wrf/technote/nest.tex        2008-06-09 20:38:01 UTC (rev 86)
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
describe the various nesting options available in the ARW and the numerical
coupling between the grids.
-\section {Overview of Nesting Options}
+\section {Nesting Options}
%
% 1-way vs 2-way
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
\ref{figure:nest_domains}b).
Any valid fine grid may either be a static domain or it may be a moving nest
(with either prescribed incremental shifts or with automatic moves
-via a vortex following algorithm, such as the 500 mb height).
+via a vortex following algorithm, such as tracking the minimum of the 500 mb height).
The ARW does not permit overlapping
grids, where a coarse grid point is contained within more than a
single child grid (i.e., both of which are at the same nest level with respect
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@
domain 1 could be 90 km, for
domain 2 could be 45 km, and for domain 3 could be 30 km.
-\section{Moving Nests}
+\subsubsection{Moving Nests}
The moving nest capabilities in ARW are simply extensions to the
suite of nesting options. All descriptions covering the
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