Card Variables 

 type 



Format 



Description 



(one less 

 card than 

 sections) 



L' 



lOX, 7F10.5 



lengths of the sides of cells (see 

 Fig. A-2) (one less card than num- 

 ber of sections; one more value per 

 card than the number of channels) 



For card types 5 to 7, there will be one card for each cross section 

 of the inlet. The first card will be for the first cross section, i.e., 

 the section closest to the sea, and the last section is adjacent to the 

 bay. The first value on each card will correspond to the first channel 

 adjacent to land; the last value on each card will correspond to the 

 last channel also adjacent to land (Fig. A-2). 



For more than one inlet connecting the bay to the sea, repeat card 

 types 3 to 7 for each additional inlet. 



Card Variables 

 type 



Format 



Description 



8 TDEL 34X, F6.2 

 NPTS 6X, 13 



(optional- 

 Y 



-no cards if NPTS 



10 



water level sampling interval 

 (minute) 



number of sample points = for no 

 data 



from card type 8) 



eight water level values per card, 

 as many cards to include NPTS points: 

 start the model at a time when the 

 sea level is zero. Use 25 or more 

 points per forcing cycle for best 

 results; i.e., levels at 30- or 15- 

 minute intervals for a 12-hour tide. 



(optional--two plot cards, first card used only if 

 I PLOT = 1 on card type 1) 



8F10.5,/,3F10.5, 110 

 XO starting time of plot (hours) 



XF ending time of plot (hours) 



SCALX time scale (hours per inch) 



YLO minimum value of water levels (feet) 



YL overall height of plot (inches) 



YLSCAL scale of water level height (feet 



per inch) 



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