Thomas Vogt
Thomas Vogt
Together with the arrival time, the total time would be very useful already. Of course it would be more flexible to have the start and end times of each time...
> if you are also recording maximum inundation values. Yes, it would be exactly for the points for which I use the fgmax functionality already now. > My one concern...
Thanks for the response! Is `FrictionData` documented somewhere? I understand from the [Ike example](https://github.com/clawpack/geoclaw/blob/master/examples/storm-surge/ike/setrun.py) that the format is a bit different from the `manning_break` attribute. While the latter "should be...
Thanks for your response! I now think that this is somehow related to a very irregular bathymetry. This problem occurs when a TC track crosses over the Bahamas Archipel region...
I just wanted to report back that this is still coming up from time to time and not only for the Bahamas (as suggested above). Most of the time, this...
Unfortunately, this still occurs from time to time. In a current setup, we would like to model storm surge of [Super Typhoon Haiyan (2013)](https://ncics.org/ibtracs/index.php?name=v04r00-2013306N07162) at up to 9 arc-seconds resolution...
Thanks for the quick response, Marsha! The code is now running with the `lfdim` variable increased to `25000`. :) I will report back whether it still fails.
Okay, I now produced some more time-dependent plots to understand what's going on:   Even though this is a pure surge-driven scenario, it seems like there is an earthquake...
Thanks for your quick response! Here is the complete set of input data that I used to run the example (with `make .output`): https://www.pik-potsdam.de/~tovogt/for_mjberger/2013306N07162_60as_2024-02-16.zip (This archive also includes a file...
Oh, and I can now answer my question whether this is caused by refinement at the boundary. I enforced that there is no refinement at the boundary and the problem...