CALPUFF and Postprocessors
CALPUFF and Postprocessors CALPUFF and Postprocessors
Table F-57 Unformatted WFLX.DAT File - Data Records (Record 1 of each set) No. Variable Type Description (Record 1) 1 NYRB integer Year (4 digits) at start of averaging period 2 NJULB integer Julian day at start of averaging period 3 NHRB integer Hour (00-23 LST) at start of averaging period 4 NSECB integer Second (0000-3599 LST) at start of averaging period 5 NYRE integer Year (4 digits) at end of averaging period 6 NJULE integer Julian day at end of averaging period 7 NHRE integer Hour (00-23 LST) at end of averaging period 8 NSECE integer Second (0000-3599 LST) at start of averaging period No. Variable Type a Description (Record 2) 1 ISTYPE integer Source type 2 ISNUM integer Source number of this type 3 SNAME C*16 Source name 4 SXKM real Source X-coordinate (km) in the modeling map projection 5 SYKM real Source Y-coordinate (km) in the modeling map projection a C*16 = Character*16 (Next Data Record) (Included only if LSAMP = TRUE) No. Variable Type Description 1 CWFG C*15 Species name (characters 1-12) and wet flux flag (characters 13-15) of the data in this record. For example b , "SO2..........WF" corresponds to SO 2 wet fluxes. Next NXG*NYG DWLXG real array "IAVG" - hour averaged wet deposition fluxes (g/m 2 /s) for each gridded receptor MAR 2006 – CALPUFF F-249
Table F-57 (Concluded) Unformatted WFLX.DAT File - Data Records (Next Data Record) (Included only if NDREC > 0) No. Variable Type a Description 1 CWFD C*15 Species name (characters 1-12) and wet flux flag (characters 13-15) of the data in this record. For example b , "SO2..........WF" corresponds to SO 2 wet fluxes. Next NDREC WFLXD real array "IAVG" - hour averaged wet deposition fluxes (g/m 2 /s) for each discrete receptor a C*15 = Character*15 b Dots (....) indicate spaces. MAR 2006 – CALPUFF F-250
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Table F-57<br />
Unformatted WFLX.DAT File - Data Records<br />
(Record 1 of each set)<br />
No. Variable Type Description (Record 1)<br />
1 NYRB integer Year (4 digits) at start of averaging period<br />
2 NJULB integer Julian day at start of averaging period<br />
3 NHRB integer Hour (00-23 LST) at start of averaging period<br />
4 NSECB integer Second (0000-3599 LST) at start of averaging period<br />
5 NYRE integer Year (4 digits) at end of averaging period<br />
6 NJULE integer Julian day at end of averaging period<br />
7 NHRE integer Hour (00-23 LST) at end of averaging period<br />
8 NSECE integer Second (0000-3599 LST) at start of averaging period<br />
No. Variable Type a Description (Record 2)<br />
1 ISTYPE integer Source type<br />
2 ISNUM integer Source number of this type<br />
3 SNAME C*16 Source name<br />
4 SXKM real Source X-coordinate (km) in the modeling map projection<br />
5 SYKM real Source Y-coordinate (km) in the modeling map projection<br />
a C*16 = Character*16<br />
(Next Data Record)<br />
(Included only if LSAMP = TRUE)<br />
No. Variable Type Description<br />
1 CWFG C*15 Species name (characters 1-12) <strong>and</strong> wet flux flag (characters<br />
13-15) of the data in this record. For example b ,<br />
"SO2..........WF" corresponds to SO 2 wet fluxes.<br />
Next<br />
NXG*NYG<br />
DWLXG real array "IAVG" - hour averaged wet deposition fluxes (g/m 2 /s) for<br />
each gridded receptor<br />
MAR 2006 – <strong>CALPUFF</strong><br />
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