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SMS uses Harmonica ([https://github.com/Aquaveo/harmonica github.com/Aquaveo/harmonica]) for harmonic tidal data extraction. Harmonica is an open-source Python API that supports several tidal models. The ADCIRC 2015 and legacy LeProvost models are freely distributed, and the datasets are automatically downloaded from the Internet the first time an extraction is performed using one of these models. The FES2014, TPXO8 and TPXO9 models are also supported but require a separate license from their distributors. Complete the following steps to use the licensed datasets in SMS.
SMS uses Harmonica ([https://github.com/Aquaveo/harmonica github.com/Aquaveo/harmonica]) for harmonic tidal data extraction. Harmonica is an open-source Python API that supports several tidal models. The ADCIRC 2015 and legacy LeProvost models are freely distributed, and the datasets are automatically downloaded from the Internet the first time an extraction is performed using one of these models. The FES2014, TPXO8 and TPXO9 models are also supported but require a separate license from their distributors. Complete the following steps to use the licensed datasets in SMS.
===Appdata Directory===
Regardless of which model is used, it needs to be ensured that the files are going to the right place. Here are the steps for getting to the right folder.
#Open a file browser and enter "%appdata%". This should go to a directory for the user's application data.
#In this folder, a "harmonica" folder will be needed, which should contain a folder named "data".


===FES2014===
===FES2014===
Steps for installing the FES2014 model:
Steps for installing the FES2014 model:
#Copy all FES2014 tidal elevation *.nc files to the <Path to SMS installation>/Python36/Lib/site-packages/harmonica/data/fes2014
#Copy all FES2014 tidal elevation *.nc files to the <Path to Appdata>/harmonica/data/fes2014
#*If the “data” or “fes2014” folders do not exist, create them.
#*If the “data” or “fes2014” folders do not exist, create them.
#Ensure all of the NetCDF files follow the default FES2014 naming convention: <constituent name>.nc (e.g., “2n2.nc”, “k2.nc”).
#Ensure all of the NetCDF files follow the default FES2014 naming convention: <constituent name>.nc (e.g., “2n2.nc”, “k2.nc”).
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===TPXO8===
===TPXO8===
Steps for installing the TPXO8 model:
Steps for installing the TPXO8 model:
#Copy all TPXO8 tidal elevation *.nc files to the <Path to SMS installation>/Python36/Lib/site-packages/harmonica/data/tpxo8
#Copy all TPXO8 tidal elevation *.nc files to the <Path to Appdata>/harmonica/data/tpxo8
#*If the “data” or “tpxo8” folders do not exist, create them.
#*If the “data” or “tpxo8” folders do not exist, create them.
#Harmonica expects the NetCDF files to be named with the default convention used by OSU.
#Harmonica expects the NetCDF files to be named with the default convention used by OSU.
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===TPXO9===
===TPXO9===
Steps for installing the TPXO9 model:
Steps for installing the TPXO9 model:
#Copy the TPXO9 tidal elevation NetCDF file to the <Path to SMS installation>/Python36/Lib/site-packages/harmonica/data/tpxo9/tpxo9_netcdf
#Copy the TPXO9 tidal elevation NetCDF file to the <Path to Appdata>/harmonica/data/tpxo9/tpxo9_netcdf
#*If the “data”, “tpxo9”, or “tpxo9_netcdf” folders do not exist, create them.
#*If the “data”, “tpxo9”, or “tpxo9_netcdf” folders do not exist, create them.
#Harmonica expects the tidal elevation NetCDF file to be named “h_tpxo9.v1.nc”. Rename the file if necessary.
#Harmonica expects the tidal elevation NetCDF file to be named “h_tpxo9.v1.nc”. Rename the file if necessary.

Revision as of 20:26, 23 April 2021


SMS uses Harmonica (github.com/Aquaveo/harmonica) for harmonic tidal data extraction. Harmonica is an open-source Python API that supports several tidal models. The ADCIRC 2015 and legacy LeProvost models are freely distributed, and the datasets are automatically downloaded from the Internet the first time an extraction is performed using one of these models. The FES2014, TPXO8 and TPXO9 models are also supported but require a separate license from their distributors. Complete the following steps to use the licensed datasets in SMS.

Appdata Directory

Regardless of which model is used, it needs to be ensured that the files are going to the right place. Here are the steps for getting to the right folder.

  1. Open a file browser and enter "%appdata%". This should go to a directory for the user's application data.
  2. In this folder, a "harmonica" folder will be needed, which should contain a folder named "data".

FES2014

Steps for installing the FES2014 model:

  1. Copy all FES2014 tidal elevation *.nc files to the <Path to Appdata>/harmonica/data/fes2014
    • If the “data” or “fes2014” folders do not exist, create them.
  2. Ensure all of the NetCDF files follow the default FES2014 naming convention: <constituent name>.nc (e.g., “2n2.nc”, “k2.nc”).

TPXO8

Steps for installing the TPXO8 model:

  1. Copy all TPXO8 tidal elevation *.nc files to the <Path to Appdata>/harmonica/data/tpxo8
    • If the “data” or “tpxo8” folders do not exist, create them.
  2. Harmonica expects the NetCDF files to be named with the default convention used by OSU.
    • For 1/30 degree constituents (K1, K2, M2, M4, N2, O1, P1, Q1, S2): Files should be named “hf.<constituent name>_tpxo8_atlas_30c_v1.nc” (e.g., “hf.k1_tpxo8_atlas_30c_v1.nc”, “hf.m2_tpxo8_atlas_30c_v1.nc”).
    • For 1/6 degree constituents (MF, MM, MN4, MS4): Files should be named “hf.<constituent name>_tpxo8_atlas_6.nc” (e.g., “hf.mf_tpxo8_atlas_6.nc”, “hf.mm_tpxo8_atlas_6.nc”).

TPXO9

Steps for installing the TPXO9 model:

  1. Copy the TPXO9 tidal elevation NetCDF file to the <Path to Appdata>/harmonica/data/tpxo9/tpxo9_netcdf
    • If the “data”, “tpxo9”, or “tpxo9_netcdf” folders do not exist, create them.
  2. Harmonica expects the tidal elevation NetCDF file to be named “h_tpxo9.v1.nc”. Rename the file if necessary.

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