SMS:Wave Gages

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Wave gages provide boundary condition information to a GenCade simulation. The wave height, period and direction influence the transport of material on the shoreline and the shoreline morphology. The GenCade model allows the user to define multiple wave gages, providing for spatially varied driving force.

The wave gage is created either as an "Attribute" on a feature point in the GenCade coverage, which will be mapped to a specific cell in the grid, or it may be specified directly on the grid. For each wave gage the user also specifies a depth and wave events. Each wave event has a date and time, a H0, a period, and a direction. The model computes the wave conditions for each cell in the grid by interpolating the data from the neighboring wave gages.

Wave gages specified in a GenCade coverage will be displayed at the feature point in the coverage, and will appear when the 1D grid (not grid frame) is created on the associated cell in the grid.

If the user changes attributes of a wave gage on a feature point, these changes do not impact the simulation unless teh attributes are mapped to the grid again (Map → 1D grid). Wave gages can be edited using the "Edit Wave Data.." option from the GenCade menu after the grid is created and still take effect.

Wave Events

Wave events can be edited by clicking on the "Data..." button when editing the wave gage. This can be done for either a gage on a 1D grid, or a gage at a feature point.

The direction of a wave, for a given wave event, for a given wave gage may be specified in a meteorological, oceanographic, or Cartesian convention. Also, the wave direction can be specified in a shore normal convention as long as a 1D grid or 1D grid frame is present in the coverage which contains the wave gage. The default convention for wave gages is meteorological.

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