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*''Currents'' – A vector dataset can be used to define the currents for the simulation
*''Currents'' – A vector dataset can be used to define the currents for the simulation
*''Water Level'' – A constant value or a scalar dataset can be used to define the water level for the simulation. If “constant” is selected, the constant value will be defined in the ''CMS-Wave Case Definition'' dialog for each case.  
*''Water Level'' – A constant value or a scalar dataset can be used to define the water level for the simulation. If “constant” is selected, the constant value will be defined in the ''CMS-Wave Case Definition'' dialog for each case.  
*''Spectra''
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***"Parent Grid" &ndash; Nesting output from a parent grid will be used to drive the simulation. The parent grid is specified by clicking on the '''Select…''' button and selecting the desired grid. The spectral grid to be used for the simulation will match the spectral grid for the parent simulation.
***"Parent Grid" &ndash; Nesting output from a parent grid will be used to drive the simulation. The parent grid is specified by clicking on the '''Select…''' button and selecting the desired grid. The spectral grid to be used for the simulation will match the spectral grid for the parent simulation.
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**''Plane Type'' &ndash; this option is only used if the ''Spatially Varied'' source option is selected.
**''Plane Type'' &ndash; this option is only used if the ''Spatially Varied'' source option is selected.
***"Half plane" &ndash; appropriate for nearshore coastal applications allowing wave input and generation on two boundaries resulting in a faster run-time.
***"Half plane" &ndash; appropriate for nearshore coastal applications allowing wave input and generation on two boundaries resulting in a faster run-time.

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