Preparation of bathymetry file
1. Bathymetry to GTS format (bathy2gts.sh
)
(GMT 5.4.3, happrox, transform have to be installed beforehand in the working system)
gmt grdcut GEBCO_08.nc -Gtmp.nc -R90/180/0/70
gmt grd2xyz tmp.nc > tmp.xyz
happrox -f -r 1 -c 0.05 < tmp.xyz | transform --revert > out_bathy.gts
2. grd2kdt.sh
(xyz2kdt has to be installed beforehand)
#!/bin/bash
grdfn=GEBCO_08.nc
outfn=output.nc
region=100/150/-20/30
gmt grd2xyz $grdfn -V | xyz2kdt -v GEBCO
3. NaoTide to GTS format (nao2gts.sh
)
4. Tide gfs file for the western North Pacific region with GfsOcean
, the shallow water equation solver (tides.gfs.org
)
4.1 Tide gfs file for the WNP with GfsOcean
with different refinement resolution (tides.GfsOcean-new.tar.gz
)
5. Tide gfs file for the western North Pacific region with GfsRiver
, the non-linear shallow water equation solver (tides.gfs.org
)
6. Tsunami fault parameters: The 2010 Chile Tsunami (27 Feb 2010) and the 2011 Tohoku Tsunami (11 March 2011)
7. How to prepare for the Okada module for gfs:
> subfault2gfs.awk input (ex. finiteFault2010Chile.txt, finiteFault2011Tohoku.txt)
8. Example gfs file for tsunami-tide interaction with GfsRiver (NSWE) solver