OCEANWEATHER WIND FILE
Oceanweather Wind File Format
The file format for the Oceanweather wind file (*.win) is best described with an example:
Oceanweather WIN/PRE Format 2008090912 2008091406
iLat= 118iLong= 201DX=0.0150DY=0.0150SWLat=28.50000SWLon=-96.0000DT=200809091200
-4.8891 -4.8873 -4.8855 -4.8838 -4.8821 -4.8805 -4.8789 -4.8774
-4.8759 -4.8744 -4.8730 -4.8717 -4.8704 -4.8692 -4.8680 -4.8669
...
-2.1530 -2.1382 -2.1233 -2.1085 -2.0937 -2.0788 -2.0637 -2.0486
-2.0335 -2.0184 -2.0035 -1.9887 -1.9741 -1.9598 -1.9458 -1.9322
-1.9190 -1.9062 -1.8938 -1.8820 -1.8707 -1.8600
iLat= 118iLong= 201DX=0.0150DY=0.0150SWLat=28.50000SWLon=-96.0000DT=200809091215
-4.9107 -4.9090 -4.9074 -4.9058 -4.9043 -4.9028 -4.9014 -4.9001
-4.8988 -4.8975 -4.8963 -4.8952 -4.8942 -4.8932 -4.8923 -4.8914
-4.8906 -4.8898 -4.8889 -4.8881 -4.8873 -4.8866 -4.8860 -4.8854
...
The last two arguments of the header is are the starting and end times in yyyymmddhh. The wind data is preceded by a header line with the grid information. iLat and iLong are latitude North and longitude West. DX and DY are the grid spacing in units of degrees. SWLat and SWLon are the coordinates of the south-west grid point. DT is the actual time in yyyymmddhhMM. First the wind velocities in the x-direction are read than the velocities in the y-direction. The wind speeds are written in m/s.
FORTRAN CODE
An excerpt of the FORTRAN code used to read the file is shown below:
- open(nunit,file=windfile,status='old')
- read(nunit,*) !skip header
- 11 format(t6,i4,t16,i4)
- read(nunit,11) nwindi, nwindj
- backspace(nunit)
- !...
- 13 format(68x,I4,4(I2))
- read(wunit,13,end=333,err=333) iyear,imonth,iday,ihour,imin
- !...
- 12 format(8f10.0)
- read(wunit,12,end=333,err=333) ((wndspdx(i,j),j=1,nwindj),i=1,nwindi)
- read(wunit,12,end=333,err=333) ((wndspdy(i,j),j=1,nwindj),i=1,nwindi)
- !...
- 333 close(wunit)