Hello Taylor,
Which release do you use? You seem to use a release older than 8.1. You should use the latest release (currently v8p3r0) as there are some new features and bug fixes which may trouble your computation.
Anyway, you have some explanations of the use of the keyword COEFFICIENT TO CALIBRATE TIDAL RANGE (or SEA LEVEL) in the TELEMAC-3D user manual and the TELEMAC-3D reference manual available here:
wiki.opentelemac.org/doku.php?id=documentation_latest
I assume the title of this topic is wrong and should be COEFFICIENT TO CALIBRATE TIDAL RANGE?
This last keyword is a coefficient to multiply the tidal signal on water depth (this last one is the sum of tidal waves). It is a mean to calibrate tide amplitude if your computation does not match measurements e.g.
I cannot see your BOUNDARY CONDITIONS FILE, but I assume the code for your 1st open boundary is 5 4 4 o 5 6 6?
If you want to prescribe water depth, having wet nodes on this boundary is mandatory and using a too big COEFFICIENT TO CALIBRATE TIDAL RANGE may lead to dry nodes. In that case, you can lower the bottom elevation of some boundary nodes. You can have a look at the Fortran file of the TELEMAC-3D tide example (user_t3d_corfon) where the bottom elevation of open boundary nodes lower or equal 0 m for some boundary nodes.
Hope this helps,
Chi-Tuan
PS : I cannot see your job file with the error. You should use an allowed extension for the name of this file (e.g. .txt).