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TOPIC: Using the Liquid Boundaries File to Force Salinity at a Boundary

Using the Liquid Boundaries File to Force Salinity at a Boundary 11 months 3 weeks ago #42623

Hello,

I have tried to use the liquid boundaries file to force a time-varying salinity at the open boundary in my model. The salinity in my original case did not vary much with time, so I wanted to run a test to ensure that I had implemented the forcing correctly. I created the attached liquid boundaries file, which has large variability in salinity concentration in order to investigate this. However, the result of this test case does not show the expected variability in salinity (it shows less than 1 PSU), so I believe this did not work correctly. The attached .csv file is a timeseries extracted from the result file at the open boundary.

Can someone please advise on what I may be doing incorrectly to force salinity?

Thanks,
Taylor
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Using the Liquid Boundaries File to Force Salinity at a Boundary 11 months 3 weeks ago #42629

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you don't have to put TR(1,1) between quotes...
This is not necessary to put Q(1) in the liquid boundary file as it seems it's a tidal boundary condition so SL and maybe U imposed.
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Using the Liquid Boundaries File to Force Salinity at a Boundary 11 months 3 weeks ago #42632

Thank you for your reply. I think the quotes caused the issue, as it is working now.

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