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How to consider pressure in the example wind_txy 3 months 2 weeks ago #45328

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hello,

I want to model wind and pressure values that time and space dependent

The most suitable example for me was wind_txy, and I want to consider the air pressure values in a similar way using this example

I tried to input it in a format similar to the attached file, but I couldn't get the appropriate results(I set the keywords wind and air pressure = yes)

I am curious about the file structure format for considering wind and pressure
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How to consider pressure in the example wind_txy 3 months 2 weeks ago #45329

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Hi
The wind_txy example contains fortran files specifically adapted to match with the file format created for this example...
Then to consider wind and pressure, there is no formal rule. Just a user decision for the format and an adaptation of the fortran to match with this choice...

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Christophe
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How to consider pressure in the example wind_txy 3 months 2 weeks ago #45337

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Thank you,

I want to structure the data in the format as :

time_1, Press_1, W_spepd_1, W_dir_1, Press_2, W_spepd_2, W_dir_1, . . .
time_2, Press_1, W_spepd_1, W_dir_1, Press_2, W_spepd_2, W_dir_1, . . .
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Do I only need to modify the "meteo.f" file to structure this file?
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