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| [[Image:STWAVE MC Output.jpg|thumb|200 px|''STWAVE Output Control'' dialog]]
| | #redirect [[SMS:STWAVE_Model_Control#STWAVE_Output_Control]] |
| The ''STWAVE Output Control'' dialog is used to specify the solutions files STWAVE should output.
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| The following datasets are always written:
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| * '''Height'''
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| * '''Period'''
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| * '''Direction'''
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| * '''Wave Vector'''(magnitude of height with wave direction)
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| * '''1/fma''' – Period that represents the inverse of the spectral peak frequency redefined for local wind growth cases
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| The options the user can set include:
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| * ''Radiation stresses'' – If this is on, radiation stresses will be calculated and output into datasets
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| * ''Breaking'' – This will output a dataset representing the wave breaking. For full-plane, this can be no indices (off) or write indices which gives a value of 1 where breaking occurs and 0.0 otherwise. Half-plane has the full-plane options and has an additional option to calculate energy dissipation. This will give a dataset of energy dissipation.
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| * ''Output type'' – SMS supports the ability to write ASCII files, XMDF files or both. ASCII files refer to STWAVE version 6 global dataset files and XMDF files are datasets written using the XMDF library built upon HDF5. XMDF is the recommended file format because they are much faster to read/write. XMDF is only available on windows platforms.
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| == Related Topics ==
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| * [[SMS:STWAVE Model Control|STWAVE Model Control]]
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| {{Template:Navbox SMS}}
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| [[Category:STWAVE|O]]
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| [[Category:SMS Dialogs|S]]
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