N2
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::Data points calculated by the model every hour. This is different from [[N24|N24]] because not all data points calculated are included in the output. | ::Data points calculated by the model every hour. This is different from [[N24|N24]] because not all data points calculated are included in the output. | ||
:'''Values:''' | :'''Values:''' | ||
+ | ::*Input = Integer Value Parameter in I10 (that is "I", for Integer) FORTRAN format | ||
+ | ::::i.e. Integer value, with a field width of 10, including leading blank spaces, plus or minus sign. | ||
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+ | ::*Units: Unitless | ||
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::*Range = at least 24 & must be a multiple of [[N24|N24]] and 24 (because there are 24 hours in a day) | ::*Range = at least 24 & must be a multiple of [[N24|N24]] and 24 (because there are 24 hours in a day) | ||
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::*Default Value = 384 | ::*Default Value = 384 | ||
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:'''Input Parameter Name:''' | :'''Input Parameter Name:''' |
Revision as of 14:45, 19 July 2017
Parameter Variable and Physical Definition
Data Points Calculated per Hour: See KRC Definition
Davinci Usage
- Does not have exact Davinci counterpart
- Closest Equivalent Parameter:
KRC Usage
- Definition:
- Data points calculated by the model every hour. This is different from N24 because not all data points calculated are included in the output.
- Values:
- Input = Integer Value Parameter in I10 (that is "I", for Integer) FORTRAN format
- i.e. Integer value, with a field width of 10, including leading blank spaces, plus or minus sign.
- Units: Unitless
- Range = at least 24 & must be a multiple of N24 and 24 (because there are 24 hours in a day)
- Default Value = 384
- Input Parameter Name:
- N2
- Example:
- N2 = 384
- Also, specify N24 (i.e. N24 = 96)
- 384 data points calculated divided by 24 hours in a day => 16 data points calculated per hour in a day
- 96 data points output divided by 24 hours in a day => only 4 data points output per hour in a day of the total 16 data points calculated per hour in a day
- See the default master input file as an example: master.inp